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Delightful Conviction: Jonathan Edwards and the Rhetoric of Conversion (Great American Orators) [Hardcover]

Stephen R. Yarbrough (Author), John C. Adams (Author)

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0313275823 978-0313275821 January 30, 1993
In analyzing Jonathan Edwards preaching in eighteenth-century colonial America, the authors demonstrate how his rhetoric distinguished between conversion and persuasion. The authors delineate the basic tenets of Puritan theology, place Edwards' noted sermons within an historical framework, and show how his psycho-spiritual ideas have had lasting impact on American literary, religious, and intellectual history. This reference provides a critical analysis, speech texts, chronology, and bibliography. Students and teachers of rhetoric, American history, literature, philosophy, and religion will find this in-depth study of an enigmatic great American orator pertinent for various uses. The reference defines Edwards' doctrinal stance on key religious issues of the times, describes his methods of preaching and efforts to convert sinners into saints, and assesses his influence in the eighteenth century and later. The volume covers his life, his youth and education, his revival and role in the Great Awakening of religion in America, his church's rejection and his exile. This scholarly study relates his ideas to complex theological roots in European thought, to Christian and Enlightenment discourses, and it points to the enormous effect that he has had on thinking until the twentieth century. Texts of key sermons dealing with central concepts such as "divine light," sinners, and true grace are provided.

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“Delightful Conviction succeeds where less in-depth works have failed; that is, while exploring the rich heritage of Edwardsean legacy, the authors have also found a way to make their study more than a history lesson. Their analysis of Edward's rhetorical practice provides insights into the discourse of a past age. Their theoretical discussions, particularly the link with postmodernity, may help to inform discourse in the age to come.”–Quarterly Journal of Speech

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STEPHEN R. YARBROUGH, Associate Professor of English, Skidmore College, has written at length on critical theory and American literature.

JOHN C. ADAMS, Associate Professor of the Department of Speech Communication, Syracuse University, has written many articles for professional journals on American rhetoric and the history of public address.

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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
encyclopedic order, early notebook entry, divine excellency, little awakening, damned men, legal fear, sermon rhetoric, experiential faith, remarkable seasons, divine taste, true grace, sensible knowledge, unregenerate men, supernatural light, speculative knowledge, natural conscience, spiritual glory, holy affections, religious affections
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Jonathan Edwards, New York, Spirit of God, Three Sermons, Divine and Supernatural Light, Jesus Christ, New England, New Divinity, New Haven, The Edwardsean Legacy, Uncle Tom's Cabin, Early American Literature, Faithful Narrative, Oxford University Press, Perry Miller, Personal Narrative, Solomon Stoddard, Spirit of the Lord, Experience of Devils, The Richardsonian Heritage, Yale University Press, Holy Ghost, James Hoopes, New Jersey, New Testament
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