Tyler Hurst

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In present day evangelicalism, salvation is often boiled down to simply believing the right things. Saying the words “Jesus died for my sins” is often taken as a proof of the Spirit’s work on one’s soul. Edwards thought otherwise. He understood salvation to be more than putting one’s theological ducks in a row; for him it entailed a complete change of the soul.
Formed for the Glory of God: Learning from the Spiritual Practices of Jonathan Edwards
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