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  1. Jonathan Edwards (October 5, 1703 – March 22, 1758) was an American revivalist preacher, philosopher, and Congregationalist theologian . A leading figure of the American Enlightenment, Edwards is widely regarded as one of America's most important and original philosophical theologians.

  2. Jun 2, 2024 · Jonathan Edwards, greatest theologian and philosopher of British American Puritanism, stimulator of the religious revival known as the ‘Great Awakening,’ and one of the forerunners of the age of Protestant missionary expansion in the 19th century.

  3. Jonathan David Edwards, CBE (born 10 May 1966) is a British former triple jumper. He is an Olympic, double World, European, European indoor and Commonwealth champion, and has held the world record in the event since 1995. At his record-breaking peak, Edwards was widely regarded as the greatest male triple-jumper in history.

  4. Dec 1, 2017 · 6. He was a key player in the First Great Awakening. Along with the John and Charles Wesley, as well as George Whitefield, Edwards stands as one of the most recognized participants and defenders of the First Great Awakening. Once Edwards took over for Stoddard in 1729, he pressed for repentance in Northampton.

  5. Sep 1, 2004 · On a Sabbath day in January 1758, Jonathan Edwards preached his farewell sermon to a band of Mohican and Mohawk Indians and to a handful of English families along the plains of the Housatonic River, snaking through the Berkshire Mountains on the western frontier of Massachusetts.

  6. Jan 15, 2002 · Jonathan Edwards (1703–1758) is widely acknowledged to be America's most important and original philosophical theologian. His work as a whole is an expression of two themes — the absolute sovereignty of God and the beauty of God's holiness.

  7. Aug 9, 2019 · Known For: One of Americas greatest theologians, intellectual leader and revival preacher of the 18th-century Great Awakening, and pioneer in the Reformed Church. Parents: Rev. Timothy and Esther Edwards. Born: October 5, 1703, East Windsor, Connecticut. Died: March 22, 1758, Princeton, New Jersey.

  8. Feb 5, 2024 · Jonathan Edwards (1703–1758) was a pastor and theologian, thought by many to be the greatest theological mind that the New World has ever produced. His preaching, which helped spark the First Great Awakening, emphasized man’s sin, God’s judgment, God’s sovereignty, the necessity of personal conversion, and justification by faith.

  9. Jonathan Edwards (1703–1758) was a Puritan theologian, pastor, and devout Calvinist and was the most significant American churchman of the 18th century. Said to be one of America's greatest preachers, he was a leading figure in the (first) Great Awakening.

  10. Jonathan Edwards, (born Oct. 5, 1703, East Windsor, Conn.—died March 22, 1758, Princeton, N.J.), American theologian. The 5th of 11 children in a strict Puritan home, he entered Yale College at age 13. In 1727 he was named a pastor at his grandfather’s church in Northampton, Mass.