Remarks on Important Theological Controversies.

EDWARDS, Jonathan.
Remarks on Important Theological Controversies.
First Edition of Jonathan Edwards' Remarks on Important Theological Controversies
Edinburgh: J. Galbraith, 1796.
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First edition of this collection of writings by the famed philosopher and theologian. Duodecimo, bound in full contemporary calf with gilt titles to the spine in six compartments within raised gilt bands. In good condition with wear, rubbing, and losses to the front panel and the hinge to the front panel.
Jonathan Edwards (1703–1758) was a prominent American theologian, preacher, and philosopher of the 18th century, best known for his role in the First Great Awakening. A leading figure in Reformed theology, Edwards emphasized the sovereignty of God, human depravity, and the necessity of divine grace for salvation. 'Remarks on Important Theological Controversies' is a collection of writings that engage with key doctrinal debates within Christian theology, particularly within the Reformed tradition. Addressing topics such as divine sovereignty, election, and human free will, Edwards defends Calvinist doctrines against opposing theological perspectives. His arguments emphasize the moral governance of God, the nature of divine decrees, and the sincerity of divine invitations to sinners.


