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Edwards, Jonathan
Born Oct. 5, 1703, in East Windsor, Conn.; died Mar. 22,1758, in Princeton, N.J. American religious philosopher and Calvinist theologian; an opponent of atheism and materialism. Edwards combined the mysticism of the Cambridge Platonists with views close to those of G. Berkeley and N. de Malebranche. For Edwards, god was the only reality and the cause of all that occurs. At the same time, he differed on a number of points from orthodox Calvinism. Edwards’ ideas were sharply criticized by members of the American Enlightenment. WORKSWorks, vols. 1–10. New York, 1829–30.Selections From the Unpublished Writings of Jonathan Edwards. Edinburgh, 1865. REFERENCESIverach, J. Jonathan Edwards. Edinburgh, 1884.Allen, A. V. G. Jonathan Edwards. Boston-New York, 1889. MacCracken, J. H. Edwards’ Idealismus. Halle, 1899. Parkes, H. B. Jonathan Edwards: The Fiery Puritan. New York, 1930. Cherry, C. The Theology of Jonathan Edwards. Garden City, N.Y., 1968. Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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