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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Gerald McDermott , Gerald McDermott , Ronald StoryPublisher: University of Massachusetts Press Imprint: University of Massachusetts Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 22.80cm Weight: 0.264kg ISBN: 9781625341525ISBN 10: 1625341520 Pages: 176 Publication Date: 30 June 2015 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable ![]() The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of ContentsReviewsA judicious and well-timed collection of primary sources, introduced well, which reveals for students, general readers, and interested Christian laity 'the other Jonathan Edwards, ' that is, the one whose life was dedicated to sharing the love of God, preaching social justice prophetically, and promoting peace, harmony, and the welfare of the needy in his own local communities and the eighteenth-century Anglo-American world.--Douglas Sweeney, author of Nathaniel Taylor, New Haven Theology, and the Legacy of Jonathan Edwards Theologian McDermott, a well-known Edwards scholar with no less than five major books on this most renowned of America's theologians, and historian Ronald Story, most recently author of the acclaimed Jonathan Edwards and the Gospel of Love (University of Massachusetts Press, 2012), have teamed up in this little gem of a book to expand on a portrait of Edwards that is little known, and often overlooked. Herein are windows into Edwards as a social, if not public theologian (a topic on which McDermott first cut his scholarlyteeth three decades ago when he wrote one of the first dissertations and then books on this aspect of Edwards' thought), albeit approached from the perspective of Edwards as a reacher and even philosopher of the common good.--International Journal of Public Theology The editors' introduction to Edwards's ministerial and literary career is worth the price of the book. Highly recommended.--Choice The Other Jonathan Edwards provides a rich resource for exciting interest in eighteenth-century New England life. Professors McDermott and Story have selected writings of Edwards that present him in his role as an idealistic moralist. This Edwards can be studied as one of the great moral philosophers in the golden age of moral philosophy.--Early American Literature A judicious and well-timed collection of primary sources, introduced well, which reveals for students, general readers, and interested Christian laity 'the other Jonathan Edwards, ' that is, the one whose life was dedicated to sharing the love of God, preaching social justice prophetically, and promoting peace, harmony, and the welfare of the needy in his own local communities and the eighteenth-century Anglo-American world.--Douglas Sweeney, author of Nathaniel Taylor, New Haven Theology, and the Legacy of Jonathan Edwards Theologian McDermott, a well-known Edwards scholar with no less than five major books on this most renowned of America's theologians, and historian Ronald Story, most recently author of the acclaimed Jonathan Edwards and the Gospel of Love (University of Massachusetts Press, 2012), have teamed up in this little gem of a book to expand on a portrait of Edwards that is little known, and often overlooked. Herein are windows into Edwards as a social, if not public theologian (a topic on which McDermott first cut his scholarlyteeth three decades ago when he wrote one of the first dissertations and then books on this aspect of Edwards' thought), albeit approached from the perspective of Edwards as a reacher and even philosopher of the common good.--International Journal of Public Theology The editors' introduction to Edwards's ministerial and literary career is worth the price of the book. Highly recommended.--Choice The Other Jonathan Edwards provides a rich resource for exciting interest in eighteenth-century New England life. Professors McDermott and Story have selected writings of Edwards that present him in his role as an idealistic moralist. This Edwards can be studied as one of the great moral philosophers in the golden age of moral philosophy.--Early American Literature """A judicious and well-timed collection of primary sources, introduced well, which reveals for students, general readers, and interested Christian laity 'the other Jonathan Edwards, ' that is, the one whose life was dedicated to sharing the love of God, preaching social justice prophetically, and promoting peace, harmony, and the welfare of the needy in his own local communities and the eighteenth-century Anglo-American world.""--Douglas Sweeney, author of Nathaniel Taylor, New Haven Theology, and the Legacy of Jonathan Edwards ""Theologian McDermott, a well-known Edwards scholar with no less than five major books on this most renowned of America's theologians, and historian Ronald Story, most recently author of the acclaimed Jonathan Edwards and the Gospel of Love (University of Massachusetts Press, 2012), have teamed up in this little gem of a book to expand on a portrait of Edwards that is little known, and often overlooked. Herein are windows into Edwards as a social, if not public theologian (a topic on which McDermott first cut his scholarlyteeth three decades ago when he wrote one of the first dissertations and then books on this aspect of Edwards' thought), albeit approached from the perspective of Edwards as a reacher and even philosopher of the common good.""--International Journal of Public Theology ""The editors' introduction to Edwards's ministerial and literary career is worth the price of the book. Highly recommended.""--Choice ""The Other Jonathan Edwards provides a rich resource for exciting interest in eighteenth-century New England life. Professors McDermott and Story have selected writings of Edwards that present him in his role as an idealistic moralist. This Edwards can be studied as one of the great moral philosophers in the golden age of moral philosophy.""--Early American Literature" Author InformationGerald McDermott is Jordan-Trexler Professor of Religion at Roanoke College, USA and co-author of The Theology of Jonathan Edwards Ronald Story is professor of history emeritus at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA and author of Jonathan Edwards and the Gospel of Love (University of Massachusetts Press, USA, 2012). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |