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État
Très bon état: Livre qui ne semble pas neuf, ayant déjà été lu, mais qui est toujours en excellent ...
Subject
Religion
ISBN
9780195132748
Item Length
9.3in
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Publication Year
2000
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
1.1in
Author
Gerald R. Mcdermott
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, Religion
Topic
Christianity / Protestant, Christian Theology / History, Christian Theology / Apologetics, Religious, Christianity / General, Deism
Item Width
6.2in
Item Weight
19.2 Oz
Number of Pages
264 Pages

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It has long been thought that Edwards's polemical arguements were aimed against Arminianism -- a doctrine that denied the Calvinist idea of predestination. In this book, Gerald McDermott shows that Edwards's real target was a larger and more influential one, namely deism -- the belief in a creator God who does not intervene in His Creation. To Edwards's mind, deism was the logical conclusion of most, if not all, schemes of divinity that appropriated Enlightenment tenets. McDermott argues that Edwards was an inclusivist who came to realize that salvation was open to peoples beyond the hearing of the Christian gospel.

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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0195132742
ISBN-13
9780195132748
eBay Product ID (ePID)
1629223

Product Key Features

Author
Gerald R. Mcdermott
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Christianity / Protestant, Christian Theology / History, Christian Theology / Apologetics, Religious, Christianity / General, Deism
Publication Year
2000
Type
Textbook
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, Religion
Number of Pages
264 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9.3in
Item Height
1.1in
Item Width
6.2in
Item Weight
19.2 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Bt1180.M34 2000
Reviews
McDermott has done a thorough and painstaking job in piecing together Edwards's views on non-Christian religion ... a valuable resource for scholars of eighteenth-century theology, "This well-documented and clearly written book is proof that Jonathan Edwards's image continues to be transformed by the study of the unpublished texts in the Beinecke Library in Yale University. Even readers who are acquainted with Edwards's better-known writings will find McDermott's book ajourney into terra incognita, or toward "a strange, new Edwards" (pp. 3-13) He conclusively demonstrates that Edwards devoted his final years to developing what today would be called a theology of world religions." --Journal of Religion, "This well-documented and clearly written book is proof that Jonathan Edwards's image continues to be transformed by the study of the unpublished texts in the Beinecke Library in Yale University. Even readers who are acquainted with Edwards's better-known writings will find McDermott's book a journey into terra incognita, or toward "a strange, new Edwards" (pp. 3-13) He conclusively demonstrates that Edwards devoted his final years to developing what today would be called a theology of world religions." --Journal of Religion "This surprising and stimulating study comprises three parts and a conclusion." Anglican Theological Review. "It is testimony to both Gerald R. McDermott's talent as a scholar and to Jonathan Edward's own genius that this new volume succeeds in exploring a virtually unknown and fascinating aspect of the thought of perhaps the most carefully scrutinized theologian in U.S. religious history."--Journal of the American Academy of Religion, "It is testimony to both Gerald R. McDermott's talent as a scholar and toJonathan Edward's own genius that this new volume succeeds in exploring avirtually unknown and fascinating aspect of the thought of perhaps the mostcarefully scrutinized theologian in U.S. religious history."--Journal of theAmerican Academy of Religion, "One of the most interesting and important works on Edwards in the last decade." William and Mary Quarterly, "It is testimony to both Gerald R. McDermott's talent as a scholar and to Jonathan Edward's own genius that this new volume succeeds in exploring a virtually unknown and fascinating aspect of the thought of perhaps the most carefully scrutinized theologian in U.S. religious history."--Journalof the American Academy of Religion, "One of the most interesting and important works on Edwards in the lastdecade." William and Mary Quarterly, McDermott adds to his excellent contribution to Jonathan Edwards scholarship with a thorough investigation of Edwards's confrontation of deism.--Choice, "One of the finest, most sensitive , and well-written works on Edwardsavailable in recent years. Indeed, one gets the impression that [McDermott] hasgotten Edwards 'right.' . Quite simply, [McDermott] proves that even in areaswhere we might expect little, Edwards rewards the reader richly."- TheologicalStudies, McDermott adds to his excellent contribution to Jonathan Edwardsscholarship with a thorough investigation of Edwards's confrontation ofdeism.--Choice, "This surprising and stimulating study comprises three parts and a conclusion." Anglican Theological Review. "It is testimony to both Gerald R. McDermott's talent as a scholar and to Jonathan Edward's own genius that this new volume succeeds in exploring a virtually unknown and fascinating aspect of the thought of perhaps the most carefully scrutinized theologian in U.S. religious history."--Journal of the American Academy of Religion, "One of the finest, most sensitive , and well-written works on Edwards available in recent years. Indeed, one gets the impression that [McDermott] has gotten Edwards 'right.' . Quite simply, [McDermott] proves that even in areas where we might expect little, Edwards rewards the readerrichly."- Theological Studies, "This surprising and stimulating study comprises three parts and a conclusion." Anglican Theological Review., "This well-documented and clearly written book is proof that Jonathan Edwards's image continues to be transformed by the study of the unpublished texts in the Beinecke Library in Yale University. Even readers who are acquainted with Edwards's better-known writings will find McDermott's book a journey into terra incognita, or toward "a strange, new Edwards" (pp. 3-13) He conclusively demonstrates that Edwards devoted his final years to developing what todaywould be called a theology of world religions." --Journal of Religion"This surprising and stimulating study comprises three parts and a conclusion." Anglican Theological Review."It is testimony to both Gerald R. McDermott's talent as a scholar and to Jonathan Edward's own genius that this new volume succeeds in exploring a virtually unknown and fascinating aspect of the thought of perhaps the most carefully scrutinized theologian in U.S. religious history."--Journal of the American Academy of Religion"This well-documented and clearly written book is proof that Jonathan Edwards's image continues to be transformed by the study of the unpublished texts in the Beinecke Library in Yale University. Even readers who are acquainted with Edwards's better-known writings will find McDermott's book a journey into terra incognita, or toward "a strange, new Edwards" (pp. 3-13) He conclusively demonstrates that Edwards devoted his final years to developing what todaywould be called a theology of world religions." --Journal of Religion"One of the finest, most sensitive , and well-written works on Edwards available in recent years. Indeed, one gets the impression that [McDermott] has gotten Edwards 'right.' . Quite simply, [McDermott] proves that even in areas where we might expect little, Edwards rewards the reader richly."- Theological StudiesMcDermott adds to his excellent contribution to Jonathan Edwards scholarship with a thorough investigation of Edwards's confrontation of deism.--Choice"[M]cDermott's book is one of the finest, most sensitive, and best-written works on Edwards available in recent years. Indeed, one gets the impression that McDermott has got Edwards 'right.'"--ewanee Theological Review"It is testimony to both Gerald R. McDermott's talent as a scholar and to Jonathan Edward's own genius that this new volume succeeds in exploring a virtually unknown and fascinating aspect of the thought of perhaps the most carefully scrutinized theologian in U.S. religious history."--Journal of the American Academy of Religion"One of the most interesting and important works on Edwards in the last decade." William and Mary Quarterly"This surprising and stimulating study comprises three parts and a conclusion." Anglican Theological Review., "This well-documented and clearly written book is proof that Jonathan Edwards's image continues to be transformed by the study of the unpublished texts in the Beinecke Library in Yale University. Even readers who are acquainted with Edwards's better-known writings will find McDermott's book a journey into terra incognita, or toward "a strange, new Edwards" (pp. 3-13) He conclusively demonstrates that Edwards devoted his final years to developing what today would be called a theology of world religions." -- Journal of Religion "This surprising and stimulating study comprises three parts and a conclusion." Anglican Theological Review. "It is testimony to both Gerald R. McDermott's talent as a scholar and to Jonathan Edward's own genius that this new volume succeeds in exploring a virtually unknown and fascinating aspect of the thought of perhaps the most carefully scrutinized theologian in U.S. religious history."-- Journal of the American Academy of Religion, "This well-documented and clearly written book is proof that Jonathan Edwards's image continues to be transformed by the study of the unpublished texts in the Beinecke Library in Yale University. Even readers who are acquainted with Edwards's better-known writings will find McDermott's book a journey into terra incognita, or toward "a strange, new Edwards" (pp. 3-13) He conclusively demonstrates that Edwards devoted his final years to developing what today would be called a theology of world religions." --Journal of Religion"This surprising and stimulating study comprises three parts and a conclusion." Anglican Theological Review. "It is testimony to both Gerald R. McDermott's talent as a scholar and to Jonathan Edward's own genius that this new volume succeeds in exploring a virtually unknown and fascinating aspect of the thought of perhaps the most carefully scrutinized theologian in U.S. religious history."--Journal of the American Academy of Religion, "This surprising and stimulating study comprises three parts and aconclusion." Anglican Theological Review., "[M]cDermott's book is one of the finest, most sensitive, and best-written works on Edwards available in recent years. Indeed, one gets the impression that McDermott has got Edwards 'right.'"--ewanee Theological Review
Publication Name
Jonathan Edwards Confronts the Gods : Christian Theology, Enlightenment Religion, and Non-Christian Faiths
Copyright Date
2000
Lccn
99-026834
Dewey Decimal
239/.7
Intended Audience
College Audience
Series
Religion in America Ser.
Dewey Edition
21

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