The Religious Affections: A Puritan Classic on True Conversion, Revival, and Reformed Christian Spirituality

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Synopsis

First published in 1746, The Religious Affections is Jonathan Edwards's mature examination of the nature of authentic Christian experience. Written in the aftermath of the Great Awakening, it asks how genuine grace may be distinguished from religious excitement, hypocrisy, or self-deception. Edwards proceeds with rigorous scholastic order, scriptural saturation, and pastoral urgency, arguing that true faith resides not in transient emotions but in affections transformed by divine beauty and issuing in holy practice. The work stands at the crossroads of Puritan spirituality, Reformed theology, and Enlightenment moral psychology. Edwards, the Northampton minister and later missionary to Stockbridge, was both a defender and a careful critic of revival. His preaching helped ignite awakening fervor, yet his close observation of converts, controversies, and spiritual excesses compelled him to refine the criteria of conversion. His philosophical subtlety and pastoral responsibility combine here with unusual force. This book is essential for readers of theology, American religious history, and devotional literature. It rewards patience with a searching account of faith that remains intellectually formidable and spiritually discerning.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Sharp Ink
  • ISBN: 9788028355555
  • Dimensions: 229 x 152 x 11 mm
  • Weight: 295g
  • Languages: English