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OverviewThis volume argues that the notion of “affections” discussed by Jonathan Edwards (and Christian theologians before him) means something very different from what contemporary English speakers now call “emotions.” and that Edwards’s notions of affections came almost entirely from traditional Christian theology in general and the Reformed tradition in particular. Ryan J. Martin demonstrates that Christian theologians for centuries emphasized affection for God, associated affections with the will, and distinguished affections from passions; generally explaining affections and passions to be inclinations and aversions of the soul. This was Edwards’s own view, and he held it throughout his entire ministry. Martin further argues that Edwards’s view came not as a result of his reading of John Locke, or the pressures of the Great Awakening (as many Edwardsean scholars argue), but from his own biblical interpretation and theological education. By analysing patristic, medieval and post-medieval thought and the journey of Edwards’s psychology, Martin shows how, on their own terms, pre-modern Christians historically defined and described human psychology. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Dr Ryan J. Martin (First Baptist Church of Grannite Falls, USA)Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: T.& T.Clark Ltd Weight: 0.584kg ISBN: 9780567682246ISBN 10: 0567682242 Pages: 296 Publication Date: 15 November 2018 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsForeword by Ken Minkema (Jonathan Edwards Center & Online Archive, Yale University, USA) Acknowledgments Note on Text The Yale University Press Edition of The Works of Jonathan Edwards List of Abbreviations Introduction Chapter 1: Lost in Translation: The Problem of Edwards, Affections, and Emotions Chapter 2: Human Affections in Patristic and Medieval Theology Chapter 3: Human Affections in Post-Medieval Thought Chapter 4: Young Jonathan Edwards's Education in Affections Chapter 5: Jonathan Edwards's Early Psychology Chapter 6: Enthusiasm, Passions and the Great Awakening Disputes over the Role of Affections in Religion Chapter 7: Affections and Christian Apology: The Later Psychology of Jonathan Edwards Chapter 8: Toward a Christian Theology of Affections BibliographyReviews[This] is an important book for two primary reasons. First, it does a fine job explaining fully a crucial area of Edwards' thinking; second, it corrects misunderstandings that are prevalent in contemporary Christianity related to that area. What is this crucial area of Edwards' thinking? Affections. I've been waiting for a stand-alone volume that addresses this issue - and the contemporary misunderstanding and misappropriation of it by some parts of the church today - and am glad to see this book in print. * Josh Moody, College Church, USA * Interest in Jonathan Edwards has experienced something of a resurgence recently among Evangelicals, yet treatments of Edwards's theology often fail to recognize his core anthropology, anachronistically equating his understanding of the category of affections with contemporary notions of emotion. Ryan Martin provides the most comprehensive study of Edwards's thought on matters related to Christian affections, serving as a necessary corrective to contemporary treatments of one of America's most respected theologians. * Scott Aniol, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, USA * Jonathan Edwards predicates his argument in Religious Affections on the distinction between affections and passions. Contemporary writers who think only in terms of emotions typically fail to grasp the significance of this distinction, consequently losing much of Edwards's argument. Ryan Martin has done superior work in tracing the history of this distinction and teasing out its significance for Edwards. His work constitutes an important corrective to several current misconceptions. * Kevin T. Bauder, Central Baptist Seminary, USA * Author InformationRyan J. Martin is Pastor of First Baptist Church of Granite Falls, MN, USA. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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