Here is wonderful interview with David Luke on his new book, Meeting Christ at His Table: Jonathan Edwards and the Lord’s Supper
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Miscellanies Companions, Volumes 1–3
The Jonathan Edwards Miscellanies Companion, Volume 3 is now available. Foreword by Rhys Bezzant, Director of the Jonathan Edwards Center, Ridley College Melbourne.
Thunder God, Wonder God
“Robert Boss’s study goes well beyond what others have done before…adds significantly to understanding Edwards.” – MARK A. NOLL
Upcoming in 2023 at JESociety
New Year’s Eve was exciting as contributions continued to roll in for Volume 3 of The Jonathan Edwards Miscellanies Companion. It is shaping up to be a great third installment in the series!
New and True Life
The Marks of the Holy Spirit in Genuine Believers according to Jonathan Edwards in The Religious Affections, by Craig Biehl
The Jonathan Edwards Miscellanies Companion: Vol. 2
Edited by Robert L. Boss and Sarah B. Boss, Foreword by Kenneth P. Minkema
The Forgotten Edwards
The “other” Jonathan Edwards has never received the attention his work as New Haven pastor, dedicated theologian, and interpreter of his famous father’s legacy deserves…this carefully researched book goes a long way to redress that undeserved neglect. —Mark Noll
Jonathan Edwards and World Mission
…this book makes a fresh contribution by insightfully amalgamating these two dimensions—analyzing Edwards as a theologian of world mission. Adam Cavalier’s innovative missional emphasis on familiar treatises such as, The End for Which God Created the World, Original Sin, Freedom of the Will, An Humble Attempt, and Religious Affections makes not only for a fascinating read but an inspiring one as well.
Jonathan Edwards, Beauty & Younger Evangelicals
JESociety Press is pleased to announce the publication of Jonathan Edwards, Beauty, and Younger Evangelicals by Dr. Adam Newcomb Boyd Description: This book is written to explore the qualities of a healthy, biblical faith. Much of Jonathan Edwards’s work on the nature and inclination of our affections is obscured by difficult language and culturally distant…