A challenge to examine the life and work of Jonathan Edwards.
When suffering and death were felt, the hands of Christ were felt, and Jonathan and his family had way to experience and look at things that was not only coherent but comforting.
Jonathan did not do his studying and thinking about God with his head [...]
Posts Tagged ‘jonathan edwards’
Are you talking to me?
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Chris Hanna, christianity, death, family, Grief, history, jonathan edwards, Practical Theology, religion, spirituality, suffering on August 13, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Jonathan Edwards is my Homeboy…(Part 1)
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged 1700s, awakening, christianity, christology, circus, conversion, divorce, education prayer, family, God, greek, hebrew, history, jonathan edwards, philosophy, Princeton, reformed theology, revival, revivalism, sin, soteirology, spirituality, Yale on August 13, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
What is the stage and background where we meet Jonathan Edwards?
On October 5, 1703 in East Windsor, Connecticut, Jonathan is born, two years after Yale College is established . He was born into a house full of girls. He had ten sisters and no brothers. It is surprising to find [...]
–Sola What???
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged christology, historical theology, jonathan edwards, reformation, reformed theology, sotierology, theology on August 13, 2008 | 1 Comment »
This first blog is going to be the start of a short series of blogs that peer into and examine the five solas of the reformation. I hope that these blogs will be meaningful, and intellectually challenging as I reflect on these propositions of the Reformation. I will also be seeking to gather and [...]