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Jonathan Edwards (1703-58) has been acclaimed as the quintessential puritan of eighteenth-century America who defined not only what Puritanism was, but also what American Christianity would become. Anri Morimoto finds that Edwards's theology, once regarded as disarrayed, precarious, and dangerously unorthodox, is in fact consistent and integral to his general ontology and natural philosophy.
By presenting Edwards's vision of salvation as a dynamic process of sharing God's excellence and holiness, Morimoto presents a new paradigm that is radically inclusive, yet theologically responsible.
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Jonathan Edwards and the Catholic vision of salvation
1995, Pennsylvania State University Press
in English
0271014539 9780271014531
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [165]-174) and index.
Based on author's doctoral dissertation, 1991, Princeton Theological Seminary,
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