Freedom of the Will
Jonathan EdwardsHardback 1996-02-01
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Hailed by even secular analysts as the greatest philosophical mind ever to grace the American scene, Edwards shows that the sinner's will is most certainly not free, and that God must intervene if the soul is ever to choose what is good. Although Edwards intended this book to be an evangelistic tool, it is perhaps his most important work theologically and philosophically. This book annihilated false views of the will that prevailed in his century and in ours as well. Pelagianism certainly has a death grip on the modern church, but this book will help to loosen its hold through sound reasoning and biblical exegesis.
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Publisher Description
Hailed by even secular analysts as the greatest philosophical mind ever to grace the American scene, Edwards shows that the sinner's will is most certainly not free, and that God must intervene if the soul is ever to choose what is good. Although Edwards intended this book to be an evangelistic tool, it is perhaps his most important work theologically and philosophically. This book annihilated false views of the will that prevailed in his century and in ours as well. Pelagianism certainly has a death grip on the modern church, but this book will help to loosen its hold through sound reasoning and biblical exegesis.