Freedom of the Will - Jonathan Edwards - Books - Aziloth Books - 9781913751067 - October 21, 2020
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Freedom of the Will

Jonathan Edwards

Freedom of the Will

First published in 1754, Jonathan Edwards' rightly famous theological classic considers human Free Will and its many important philosophical implications. Do we indeed possess Free Will? If 'Yes', how then can God have knowledge of future events?; and if the answer be 'No', can humans ever be justly punished for their evil actions which are, by definition, predestined by God's Will? Edwards' penetrating analysis of the topic opens up a whole range of additional, deeply significant concepts and queries: How does God's foreknowledge of all events impact our concepts of morality: what constitutes sin? Does intent alter the value of our acts of vice and virtue? Can the Deity do evil?



Edwards argues that God's foreknowledge demands determinism, and that while the human will cannot therefore be fully autonomous, humans still possess the ability to sin or to refrain from sinning. God seeks the greatest possible good, allowing sin's existence only in order to achieve

this laudable end.



'Freedom of the Will' established Jonathan Edwards as the greatest American philosopher of his time. Still controversial, and hotly debated in the 21st century, this absorbing work continues to stimulate and challenge modern readers.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released October 21, 2020
ISBN13 9781913751067
Publishers Aziloth Books
Pages 240
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 13 mm   ·   326 g
Language English  

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