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--Harry Stout, Yale Divinity School
"This is a learned and persuasive reading of a much neglected aspect of Jonathan Edwards' thought. It is also a sensitive interpretation of Edwards' place in the eighteenth-century social and political life. Gerald McDermott argues convincingly for the coherence and force of Edward's public theology, positioning that argument expertly against the background of historical eighteenth-century political and theological contexts."
--Mark Noll, Wheaton College
"Here is a convincing clarification of Edwards' social theory, which has not hitherto been well understood. McDermott's analysis is a stellar contribution to Edwards studies."
--James I. Packer, Regent College
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