
Freedom of the Will
Published in 1754, 'Freedom of the Will' by Jonathan Edwards is a philosophical treatise that explores the nature of human will and its implications for morality and religion. Edwards argues that understanding the will is crucial for true religious experience and virtue, emphasizing the relationship between God's nature and human understanding. This work is notable for its deep theological insights and its influence on later discussions of free will and determinism in Christian thought.
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