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Reading Jonathan Edwards: An Annotated Bibliography, 2006-2023 is the definitive guide for navigating the expansive and ever-growing body of scholarship on America's greatest theologian and philosopher. Building on the legacy of M. X. Lesser's foundational bibliography, this volume--painstakingly compiled by Adriaan Neele and a team of associate editors--maps out the terrain of Edwards studies from 2006 to 2023 with scholarly rigor and accessibility. The result is both a research compass and a curated catalogue, offering scholars a thematically rich introduction and detailed annotations that open up two decades of global Edwards scholarship.
Whether for doctoral dissertations, theological reflection, historical inquiry, or spiritual formation, Reading Jonathan Edwards is an essential tool that showcases the diversity and depth of contemporary Edwards research, saving scholars time while deepening their engagement with Edwards's enduring legacy. This bibliography is not merely a book--it is an invitation into the vibrant community of Edwardsian research.
About the author
Marco Barone is an independent scholar with a PhD from Queen's University (Belfast) and writer who works in Christian publishing. He authored
Luther's Augustinian Theology of the Cross and several articles on Jonathan Edwards.Barone is the husband of Paula and the father of Joshua.
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Brandon James Crawford has been the lead pastor of Grace Baptist Church since 2010. He holds a master of divinity degree from Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary (Allen Park, Michigan) and a Master of Theology and PhD from Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary.
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Allen M. Stanton is the author and editor of several projects regarding Jonathan Edwards. He is the author of
Samuel Miller (1769-1850): Reformed Orthodoxy, Jonathan Edwards, and Old Princeton. He is the managing editor of
Studies in Puritanism and Piety Journal and Adjunct Professor of Bible and Theology at Belhaven University in Jackson, Mississippi.
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Adriaan C. Neele holds a PhD in historical theology (Utrecht University) and a PhD in homiletics (Theological University Apeldoorn). He has taught at various seminaries and universities in Canada, South Africa, and the US, including Yale University, University of Pretoria, University of the Free State, Africa Institute for Missiology, and Farel Reformed Theological Seminary. Presently, he serves as a Professor of Homiletics and Historical Theology at Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary in Grand Rapids, and he is the author of multiple books and articles on early modern Reformed theology, Jonathan Edwards, and homiletics.