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Biography Of Jonathan Edwards & Cotton Marther
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BIOGRAPHY OF JONATHAN EDWARDS&COTTON MARTHER
AKSHITA P,TRISTON , KENNETH F, JUSTIN B.
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EDWARDS EARLY LIFE
Edwards was born on October 5, 1703, in East Windsor, Connecticut into a Puritan evangelical household
Educated at home by his parents and sisters, he entered Yale College in 1716, graduating in 1720
He continued his studies in theology, receiving a Master of Arts in 1723
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MATHER EARLY LIFE
Came from a family of Puritan ministers
He attended Boston Latin School, where his name was added to its Hall of Fame, and graduated from Harvard at age 15
After completing his post-graduate work, he joined his father as assistant pastor of Boston's original North Church.
In 1685 Mather assumed full responsibilities as pastor at the Church.
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WHO WERE THEY
Jonathan Edwards was a Christian preacher and theologian.
Edwards is widely acknowledged to be America's most important theologian and thinker
Cotton Mather was a socially and politically influential New England Puritan minister, prolific author and pamphleteer
He is often remembered for his role in the Salem which trials
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WHY ARE THEY IMPORTANT
Edwards was preeminently the theologian of revival.
No one else matches his penetrating insights.
He was also a great speaker with amazing insights. Those who read Edwards lose their fear of death
Marther accused people in the Salem witch trials. His false accusations took away many lives
False accusations and exaggerations are even found today in media
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VIEWS ON HOW PEOPLE SHOULD LIVE
Marther: emphasis on individual capacity for self reform
Strong relationship between individual and society (human interrelationships)
Edwards: people should be more god fearing and have complete faith in god
Edwards lectures emphasized gods absolute sovereignty in the work of salvation
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OTHER IMPORTANT DETAILS
Edwards died from an inoculation to ward off smallpox, just after taking the presidency at Princeton
He read sermons in an even voice but with great conviction
Cotton Mather took some part as an advicer in the revolution of 1689
His later years were clouded with sorrows and disappointments
Cotton published 400+ works.
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COMMON THEMES
They were both known as extreme Puritans
Preached about how people need salvation
They preached often and also became writers
They wrote about their beliefs
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