Enlightenment · North America · Religion
1754
Jonathan Edwards's Freedom of the Will
1754
The Massachusetts Calvinist, deposed from his Northampton pulpit and ministering on the frontier, published one of Anglo-America's most formidable works of theology - defending predestination with a rigor that would reach Princeton and beyond. He would be appointed the college's president, arrive in January, and die of a smallpox inoculation by March.