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Jonathan Edwards is celebrated as America's finest Christian thinker. In Freedom of the Will he presents an analysis of Calvinist and Arminian ideas about free will. In doing so, he pursues a relentless logic and cites hundreds of pieces of evidence from scripture. Freedom of the Will is Jonathan Edwards' masterpiece of profound analysis and his most important contribution to Christian thought. - Back cover.
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Part 1 : Wherein are explained and stated various terms and things belonging to the subject of the ensuing discourse
Part 2 : Wherein it is considered whether there is or can be any sort of freedom of will, as that wherein Arminians place the essence of the liberty of all moral agents; and whether any such thing ever was or can be conceived of
Part 3 : Wherein is inquired whether any such liberty of will as Arminians hold, be necessary to moral agency, virtue, praise, and dispraise, &c.
Part 4 : Wherein the chief grounds of the reasonings of Arminians, in support and defense of the aforementioned notions of liberty, moral agency, &c. and against the opposite doctrine, are considered
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