Jonathan Edwards' work is cited without including what he considers as a genius and quoted as a master of strong wisdom and resurrection of resurrection. In his era, he was an uncompromising calvinist and influenced his audience for the power and vitality of Puritan's faith for nearly six decades. Power his name is Jonathan Edwards and his use of images is very refined. In one of his great sermons, "Sinners in the hands of angry gods", the phrases and parallelism used by Edwards can simply move his audience or reader.
Edwards was born in East Windsor, Connecticut, under Timothy Pastors Timothy Edwards and Esmills. He was the only son of a family of 11 children He entered Yale University in September 1716 under the age of 13 and graduated as a parting speaker after four years later. He got a master 's degree three years later. When I was young, Edwards can not accept sovereignty over the god of Calvinism. "From my childhood, my idea was full of oppression to the teachings of God's sovereignty, which was a terrible doctrine for me." But in 1721 he confidently called him a "pleasant belief" I got it.
Jonathan Edwards used to have the same view of his insistence on God's sovereignty, regardless of who was fate of Calvinism, especially destined to enter heaven or hell. Edwards grew up in a Connecticut missionary's house, but at Yale's school he began to doubt his family's theology. "From my childhood, my idea is to choose the doctrine of God's sovereignty, that is, the people he lives, rejecting people he likes, full of the opposite of torturing eternally in hell, forever destroying them It seemed like terrible doctrine for me. "
Edwards' David Blenard's lifetime begins with a classic sentence. "There are two ways to express and recommend true religion and virtue to the world: one through doctrine and speech, the other through example and role model," Edwards is "spirit" (1741) and " The theory of religious emotion "(1746) has dealt with the theological problems of truth and false religion. In 1749, he announced Brenade's life as "remarkable example of truth and excellence in faith and practice".