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Jonathan, Edwards: The Great Awakener (Heroes of the Faith)
Helen K. Hosier

Jonathan, Edwards: The Great Awakener (Heroes of the Faith)

Barbour Bargain Books
1577485599
| Paperback
208 pages
$ 3.97 | Value: $ 3.97
Dewey J285.8/092

Plot

Those who remember Jonathan Edwards (1703--1758) only for his sermon "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" overlook his many and varied contributions to American church history. A man of powerful intellect, Edwards is credited with instigating America's first Great Awakening. Beginning in 1734, six sudden conversions in his parish turned into a flood of thirty per week, ultimately drawing people from up to a hundred miles away. In addition to preaching, Edwards also wrote several books, including Treatise on Religious Affections, served as a missionary to Native American tribes, and was briefly president of the College of New Jersey (later Princeton). He died at age fifty-four after receiving a smallpox inoculation.