Gerstner's Rational Biblical Theology of JE?

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Is the three volume set in print? Ligonier is selling volume 1. I emailed them but they didn't get back to me. Related question: is there a table of contents for it online?
 
It does not appear that it is still in print. I found a set on Amazon for $160.

I'm still looking around, though. This looks interesting.

EDIT: I have contacted Ligonier to see if they will ever sell the other two volumes. I will reply when I have a reply from them.
 
Gerstner, John. The Rational Biblical Theology of Jonathan Edwards. I think it is published by Soli Deo Gloria.
 
No, it's published by Ligonier. If you can get it, buy it. It's one of the best resources from Gerstner. And its an exceptional resource on Edwards. I got my 3 volume set from CBD about 15 years ago. $13 for all 3 on their scratch and dent sale.
 
So it would his explanation of the theology ofJonathan Edwards then?
Or more of focus on a specific aspect to his beliefs?
 
https://www.worldcat.org/title/rati...n-edwards/oclc/23470994&referer=brief_results

Here on Worldcat.org there is a brief listing of the contents of each volume.

V.1:
A sketch of Edwards' life --
Edwards' location in the history of doctrine --
Post-Edwardsian development --
Epistemology and metaphysics --
Reason and revelation --
Necessity and mystery of revelation --
Arguments for revelation --
Inspiration of scripture --
Canon of scripture --
Interpretation and illumination --
Important sermons on scripture --
Exposition of scripture: Hebrews --
Edwards' preaching of the Bible --
Historical influence of Edwards' ministry --
An outline of Edwards' theology
V.2:
The doctrine of God --
The covenants --
The decrees of God --
Creation --
Angels --
Man --
Providence --
The Fall --
Imputation --
Sin --
Incarnation --
Atonement
V.3:
Evangelism --
Seeking --
Regeneration --
Justification --
Sanctification --
Theory of virtue --
Perseverance and assurance --
Church --
Sacraments --
Eschatology --
Hell --
Heaven --
Jonathan Edwards' reading by David Coffin.
 
https://www.worldcat.org/title/rati...n-edwards/oclc/23470994&referer=brief_results

Here on Worldcat.org there is a brief listing of the contents of each volume.

V.1:
A sketch of Edwards' life --
Edwards' location in the history of doctrine --
Post-Edwardsian development --
Epistemology and metaphysics --
Reason and revelation --
Necessity and mystery of revelation --
Arguments for revelation --
Inspiration of scripture --
Canon of scripture --
Interpretation and illumination --
Important sermons on scripture --
Exposition of scripture: Hebrews --
Edwards' preaching of the Bible --
Historical influence of Edwards' ministry --
An outline of Edwards' theology
V.2:
The doctrine of God --
The covenants --
The decrees of God --
Creation --
Angels --
Man --
Providence --
The Fall --
Imputation --
Sin --
Incarnation --
Atonement
V.3:
Evangelism --
Seeking --
Regeneration --
Justification --
Sanctification --
Theory of virtue --
Perseverance and assurance --
Church --
Sacraments --
Eschatology --
Hell --
Heaven --
Jonathan Edwards' reading by David Coffin.

That makes more sense. I saw the ToC on worldcat, but I didn't see the capitalized "V"s, so I thought all of that was within one volume.
 
Is this book similar to Gerstner's lectures on JE?


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Did JE then ever produce a ST along lines of say a Calvin, or was it more like assembling his various views together as this seemed to be doing ?
 
Table of Contents

It is a great set. Dr Gerstner loved Jonathon Edwards and the work reflects that.

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Table of Contents Continued

Only allowed 2 images per post so here is volume 3 + an illustration of how I like to mark my books so as not to deface them. By noting where and what I may wish to refer to again on the FFL, and in pencil, I can find pertinent passages easily. The next owner of the book can easily erase my scrawl if they so choose :pilgrim:

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Only allowed 2 images per post so here is volume 3 + an illustration of how I like to mark my books so as not to deface them. By noting where and what I may wish to refer to again on the FFL, and in pencil, I can find pertinent passages easily. The next owner of the book can easily erase my scrawl if they so choose :pilgrim:

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In your reading of this, how does it compare with other STs?
 
In your reading of this, how does it compare with other STs?

In my limited experience with other STs I would say it is not really comparable. I've cherry picked through the 3 volumes on subjects of specific interest to me. For instance, in a recent thread on PB regarding JE on justification volume 3 has a long overview of his thought on the topic. The books are theology through the lens of Edwards thought with many excerpts from his works, sermons &c. So it is not strictly theology, but an overview of JE's theology and how it evolved and developed. As a neophyte who greatly admires Edwards and Gerstner I figured I couldn't go wrong. For those more well versed in STs I don't know whether they would find it as valuable as I have.
 
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