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Jonathan Edwards Center Mission


The mission of the Jonathan Edwards Center is to support inquiry into the life, writings, and legacy of Jonathan Edwards by providing resources that encourage critical appraisal of the historical importance and contemporary relevance of America’s premier theologian. 
 
The primary way that we do this is with the Works of Jonathan Edwards Online, a digital learning environment that presents all of Edwards’s writings, along with helpful editorial materials that allow the reader to examine Edwards' thought in incredibly powerful, useful ways.
 
Jonathan Edwards (1703-1758), pastor, revivalist, Christian philosopher, missionary, and college president, is widely regarded as North America’s greatest theologian. He is the subject of intense scholarly interest because of his significance as an historical figure and the profound legacy he left on America’s religious and intellectual landscapes. His writings are being consulted at a burgeoning rate by religious leaders, pastors, and churches worldwide because of the fervency of Edwards’s message and the acumen with which he appraised religious experience. Yet for centuries, scholars and readers of Edwards have had to rely on inaccurate and partial versions of his writings. The Works of Jonathan Edwards, the critical edition of Edwards’s writings, was created at Yale University in 1953 to overcome these obstacles.
 
But even as the Edwards Works is completing a 26-volume letterpress series, less than half of Edwards’s total writings will be available. To provide the entirety of Edwards’s corpus on a global basis, we have created the Works of Jonathan Edwards Online, a digital environment that will support and assist research and use of Edwards’s writings, primarily through a comprehensive, searchable online database that will contain the series published by Yale Press but also tens of thousands of pages of unpublished computerized transcripts--sermons, notebooks, essays, letters, and personalia--that the Edwards Edition has on file. Complementing these primary texts will be reference works, secondary works, chronologies, and audio, video, and visual sources. Simply put, no comparable digital resource for an American religious figure will exist.