Legacy of Jonathan Edwards in the Theology of Andrew Fuller



Legacy of Jonathan Edwards in the Theology of Andrew Fuller

"...if one accepts the voice of Edwards in the Reformed tradition, then Fuller should also be part of that theological heritage. This would be the correct interpretation of Fuller not only because he saw himself in this way, but also because his theological writings are consistent with the broader historical Reformed tradition.

- Dr. Chris Chun


Chris Chun
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This book focuses on the legacy of Jonathan Edwards on the Particular Baptists by way of apprehending theories held by their congregations during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. In particular, special attention is directed to the Edwardsean legacy as manifested in the theology of Andrew Fuller. The monograph positions itself between Edwards and Fuller in the transatlantic, early modern period and attempts by the two theologians to express a coherent understanding of traditional dogma within the context of the Enlightenment. The scope of the research traces Fuller’s theological indebtedness by way of historical reconstruction, textual expositions, and theological and philosophical implications of the following works: Freedom of the Will, Religious Affections, Humble Attempt, and Justification by Faith Alone et al.
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