released 4/10/2026

Historian George Marsden, author of An Infinite Fountain of Light: Jonathan Edwards for the Twenty-first Century (IVP, 2023), discusses the unique philosophical and theological insights Jonathan Edwards (1703–1758) had into his own era. Many thinkers and theologians in the eighteenth century were caught up in Enlightenment rationalism and “progress,” but Edwards was able to question astutely some of the philosophical and metaphysical assumptions that carried the day. He was unafraid to interrogate new ideas through the lens of ancient and Christian wisdom, which gave him a more expansive and capacious view of God’s creation and of human nature and society. Edwards emphasized the personal nature of reality, the idea of Creation as an “ongoing expression of a loving God,” and the fact that the love of God lies at the center of all things.

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