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Jonathan Edwards Center Podcast

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Featuring host Chris Woznicki and special guests on Jonathan Edwards.

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December 17, 2025

Jonathan and Sarah Edwards with Nathan Finn

<p>Dr. Nathan Finn came to Gateway to give a talk on Sarah and Jonathan Edwards's Marriage during a Night Life Event. He joined Tyler Sanders on the podcast to give a brief overview of the meaning of Sarah and Jonathan's Marriage, the four major interpretations of their relationship, and encouraged listeners that this topic is ripe for dissertation work and study.</p>

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December 4, 2025

The Blank Bible and Jonathan Edwards's Biblical Typology with Cameron Schweitzer

<p><b>Dr. Cameron Schweitzer joins the JEC Podcast to discuss his work on Edward's Typology and the 'Blank Bible' and to talk about his book, <strong>"Towards a Clearer Understanding of Jonathan Edwards’s Biblical Typology: A Case Study in the ‘Blank Bible’ </strong>(Treatises on Jonathan Edwards)</b></p><p><b>Jonathan Edwards, one of the most profound theological minds of the 18th century, left an unparalleled legacy in the realm of biblical exegesis. Yet, an often-overlooked dimension of his work is his extensive use of biblical typology. In Towards a Clearer Understanding of Jonathan Edwards’s Biblical Typology: A Case Study in the ‘Blank Bible’, Schweitzer invites readers into an illuminating exploration of Edwards’s typological framework, challenging long-held scholarly interpretations that narrowly define it as either “conservative” or exclusively “Christological.”</b></p><p>Drawing on meticulous research within Edwards’s “Blank Bible,” Schweitzer unveils a nuanced perspective that repositions Edwards’s typology as a vibrant, spiritual, eschatological, and teleological framework. This groundbreaking study illustrates how Edwards perceived the interconnectedness of divine and human history through a complex tapestry of Scriptural types that transcended simplistic categorizations.</p><p>Far from being constrained by past labels, Edwards’s typological vision embraced a holistic understanding of God’s orchestration of redemptive history—a vision that provided a comprehensive hermeneutical framework for interpreting creation, revelation, and redemption. Through a careful inductive analysis of the “Blank Bible,” this work reveals that Edwards’s typology was indeed a synecdoche of his broader exegetical practices, offering fresh insights into how he perceived the unfolding divine narrative. This scholarly contribution is essential for anyone seeking to apprehend the true depth of Edwards’s theological brilliance.</p><p>"Is Edwards an “Unconstrained Exegete”? A Case Study of His Exegetical–Theological Method in Part 2, Section 11 of Freedom of the Will" Access at this link: www.mdpi.com/2077-1444/16/4/399 </p>

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November 27, 2025

Jonathan Edwards and Reformed Arminianism with Matthew Pinson

<p>J. Matthew Pinson earned his a doctorate from Vanderbilt University and currently serves as president of Welch College in Gallatin, Tennessee. He joins our podcast this week to talk about his book, Jonathan Edwards: A Reformed Arminian Engagement. <br> <br>Jonathan Edwards: A Reformed Arminian Engagement provides a fresh perspective on the theology of one of the most influential thinkers in American Christianity. This book brings together a collection of essays that reconsiders his theology from the vantage point of Reformed Arminianism. Through a critical engagement with Edwards’ thought, the authors of this book offer alternative expressions of fidelity to the early Reformed confessions without the deterministic metaphysics associated with Calvinism. This approach provides a unique opportunity for constructive theological dialogue among Calvinists, Arminians, and other varieties of non-Calvinists.</p><p><strong><br></strong>Book Contributors: J. Matthew Pinson, Paul V. Harrison, Kevin L. Hester, Barry Raper, Robert E. Picirilli, and Matthew McAffee</p>

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