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A Conversation with Jonathan Edwards (Crampton)

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Reformation Heritage Books
Pages:
202
Binding:
Paperback

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Description

Jonathan Edwards continues to capture the interest of many as one of America's greatest theologians. However, the very thought of reading the works of such an intellectual giant can be intimidating. In this book, W. Gary Crampton renders a clear and concise introduction to the thought of Jonathan Edwards in an enjoyable conversational format. By posing questions and crafting answers from selected quotations, Crampton provides a comfortable atmosphere for surveying the life and thought of Edwards. This dialogue makes an excellent resource for those looking for a brief and accessible guide on Edwards.

Table of Contents:

1.Introduction

2. Edwards the Man

3. Edwards on Knowledge

4. Edwards on Scripture

5. Edwards on God

6. Edwards on Angels

7. Edwards on Man

8. Edwards on Soteriology

9. Edwards on the Church

10. Edwards on the Family

11. Edwards on Eschatology

12. Edwards on Heaven and Hell

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Endorsement

"The Christian faith, by its very nature and all-encompassing design, generates numerous questions. For example, Does God love everyone? If so, in what way does He love the believer differently than the unbeliever? If God decrees all things, does that render meaningless the warnings of Scripture? How does a sinner come to a saving knowledge of God through Jesus Christ? What should we advise weak believers who are seeking full assurance of faith? What does profession of faith in the church entail? What is the essence of heaven and of hell?

In this book, Dr. Crampton allows us to sit at the feet of America's greatest theologian, Jonathan Edwards, to hear his answers to these and hundreds more of life's most important theological questions. A Conversation with Jonathan Edwards is a delight to read, and will benefit both the beginning and advanced reader of Edwards." - Joel R. Beeke.

About the Author

Gary Crampton holds the degrees of Th.M. and Th.D. from Whitefield Theological Seminary, and Ph.D. from Central School of Religion, in Surrrey, England. He is an ordained teaching elder in the Reformed Presbyterian Church and the author of several books, including "Meet Jonathan Edwards," "What the Puritans Thought," and "What Calvin Said.