New Edwards Releases

New Book Releases

We are excited to release two new volumes this month: Jonathan Edwards, Samuel Hopkins, and the Theological Ethics of Social Concern by Joseph W. Lee and A Precious Treasure: Jonathan Edwards’s Preaching and Teaching Based on Biblical Knowledge and Puritan Education by John L. Inman III.

Hardcover Special Editions available exclusively through the JESociety Bookshop https://shop.jesociety.org for 30% off till the end of March. Available in paperback from other vendors soon.

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EmblemWear.art

https://emblemwear.art

EmblemWear.art is an initiative inspired by Jonathan Edwards, built on the idea that beauty and emblems can open the door to deeper reflection on spiritual truth. The project features apparel with Edwards-inspired emblems, each paired with a QR code linking to a short video that connects the imagery to theological themes like beauty, redemption, and divine glory. The goal is to encourage meaningful conversations about faith in everyday spaces, using visual art coupled with casual wear as a way to invite curiosity and reflection—not just as commercial branding, but as a form of visual theology.

Endorsements of EmblemWear.art

DOUGLAS A. SWEENEY, Dean and Professor of Divinity, Beeson Divinity School

“What a wonderful idea. These emblems of divine truth, inspired by Jonathan Edwards, will put our minds on things above, where Christ is (Colossians 3). There is no more exciting place to be.”

GERALD MCDERMOTT, author of Everyday Glory: The Revelation of God in All of Reality (Brazos)

“Jonathan Edwards is Christianity’s preeminent theologian of beauty. His typological vision of reality was rich and deep. These shirts with emblems are beautiful and provocative pointers to the depths of reality he plumbed so masterfully.”

“If we look on these shadows of divine things as the voice of God, purposely, by them, teaching us these and those spiritual and divine things, to show of what excellent advantage it will be, how agreeably and clearly it will tend to convey instruction to our minds, and to impress things on the mind, and to affect the mind. By that we may as it were hear God speaking to us. Wherever we are and whatever we are about, we may see divine things excellently represented and held forth, and it will abundantly tend to confirm the Scriptures, for there is an excellent agreement between these things and the Holy Scriptures.” – Jonathan Edwards, “Image” 70