The Jonathan Edwards Miscellanies Companion, Volume 3 is now available. Foreword by Rhys Bezzant, Director of the Jonathan Edwards Center, Ridley College Melbourne.
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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!
The Jonathan Edwards Miscellanies Companion: Vol. 2
Edited by Robert L. Boss and Sarah B. Boss, Foreword by Kenneth P. Minkema
Death and Resurrection
Death and resurrection—the two concepts are deeply intertwined in the Christian psyche. They form the final structure to the storyline of Jesus Christ in the four gospels; they saturate the apostolic teaching in the New Testament; and early Christian creeds witness to the fact that although human beings die, the Church from its earliest days…
Visual Edwards Library is Live
The Visual Edwards Library is an online resource with a growing number of visualizations created with Visual Edwards software. Users of the Windows software have the option of instantly publishing their maps of The Works of Jonathan Edwards, vols. 1-26 in the online Library.
Background to Visual Edwards
This video gives a brief background to the development of Visual Edwards software. This is a research tool to help unravel Edwards’ “Miscellanies.” The second volume of The Miscellanies Project is currently underway. Topic approval deadline for The Miscellanies Companion, Volume 2 is June 1, 2020. Check topic availability at the Call for Papers page.
Call for Papers: The Miscellanies Companion, Volume 2
Students and scholars are now invited to contribute essays for publication in The Miscellanies Companion, Volume 2, Foreword by Kenneth P. Minkema, Executive Director of the Jonathan Edwards Center at Yale University.
The Jonathan Edwards Miscellanies Companion: Vol. 1 (updated)
JESociety Press is pleased to announce the publication of The Miscellanies Companion, Edited by Robert L. Boss and Sarah B. Boss, Foreword by Douglas A. Sweeney