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Jonathan Edwards, American Augustine To appreciate Edwards, Christians need to go beyond seeing him as an enigmatic genius, the white whale of American Studies. George Marsden
Bookshelf: The History of the Bible Mark Noll
A Modern Puritan Edwards bestowed the riches of Puritanism on a world shaped by the Enlightenment. The Editors
The Trouble with George Edwards worried that the strong emotions raised by George Whitefield's preaching would produce not steady Christians by religious hypocrites. Chris Armstrong
Archive: Pilgrim's Paradise Heaven's bliss was among Edwards's favorite preaching themes. An excerpt from his sermon, "The Christian Pilgrim."
The Book of James The famed William James drew on Edwards's psychology but not his theology. David W. Kling
Language of Ecstasy Edwards's interest in religious psychology arose from his own almost mystical encounters with God. David W. Kling
Jonathan Edwards: Recommended Resources Chris Armstrong
What Jonathan Edwards Can Teach Us About Politics "Before Jerry Falwell and Jesse Jackson, another preacher ventured into the public square" Gerald R. McDermott
One African Nation Under God Zambia is missionary David Livingstone's greatest legacy. But this Christian nation isn't always heaven on earth Ted Olsen
'New' China: Same Old Tricks "Top communists, despite their denials, endorse arrest and torture of Chinese Christians by the thousands." Tony Carnes
In Jonathan Edwards' Shadow Rescuing Nathaniel Taylor Bruce Kuklick
Jonathan Edwards and John Wesley and 300-A Plentiful Harvest Douglas Sweeney
Be Always Ready Mark Noll
Preacher in the hands of an Angry Church by Chris Armstrong
Weblog: Oh Who Are the Evangelicals in Your Neighborhood? U.S. News examines the movement and its founder Jonathan Edwards. Plus: Salon.com on Lewis and Tolkien. Ted Olsen
Christian History Corner: 300-Year-Old Man Returns to Lead His Church Evangelicals need this grandfather-figure more than ever Chris Armstrong
Books & Culture Corner: The Top Ten Books of 2003 "The Worst Book of the Year, more good reading, digital books, and a little Christmas music" John Wilson
Christian History Corner: Resolutions Worth Keeping "The origins of new years' resolutions, and one famous list" Chris Armstrong
The Search for Redemption Confession without remorse. By Bruce Kuklick
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