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Freedom of the Will
Book • 1754
In 'Freedom of the Will,' Jonathan Edwards delves into the philosophical and theological debates surrounding free will, determinism, and moral agency.
He critiques the Arminian notion of libertarian freedom, arguing that every act of the will has a cause and that true freedom consists in acting according to one's own choice without external constraint, rather than in an indifferent or self-determining will.
Edwards defends the Calvinist view, using biblical and philosophical arguments to explain concepts such as moral necessity, natural necessity, and the connection between the will and the understanding.
The book is known for its rigorous philosophical reasoning and detailed explanations of complex theological issues.
He critiques the Arminian notion of libertarian freedom, arguing that every act of the will has a cause and that true freedom consists in acting according to one's own choice without external constraint, rather than in an indifferent or self-determining will.
Edwards defends the Calvinist view, using biblical and philosophical arguments to explain concepts such as moral necessity, natural necessity, and the connection between the will and the understanding.
The book is known for its rigorous philosophical reasoning and detailed explanations of complex theological issues.
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when referencing Jonathan Edwards' argument that people always choose what they most want.


Timothy Keller

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The Battle For the Will
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as Jonathan Edwards's seminal book on the subject of free will.


R.C. Sproul

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What Is Free Will?
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as one of the greatest works on human will.

Dale Partridge

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An Introduction to Calvinism (6/12)
Mentioned as the book written by Erasmus disagreeing with Luther on the concept of the bondage of the will.

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All About Free Will
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in relation to Martin Luther's disagreement with Erasmus.


John Piper

The Greatness of God in the Doctrines of Grace: TULIP Session 1
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in the discussion of Calvinism and the problem of evil.

Greg Welty

Episode 50: Double Compatibilism with Greg Welty
Mentioned in relation to the New Divinity School's teachings and its influence on Lemuel Haynes's thinking.

HAP 34 - New England Patriot - Lemuel Haynes
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as a work being studied in a seminary seminar.


R.C. Sproul

Since God Is Sovereign, Why Evangelize?
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as a technical and philosophical work on the freedom of the will.


R.C. Sproul

Born to Sin?
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as one of the big philosophical treatises Edwards wrote.

Stephen Nichols

Jonathan Edwards' Big Idea





