• Jonathan Edwards and the Asbury Revival - Part 1

  • May 21 2024
  • Length: 42 mins
  • Podcast

Jonathan Edwards and the Asbury Revival - Part 1

  • Summary

  • Recorded during the Asbury Revival. This episode features Chris Chun, director of the Jonathan Edwards Center at Gateway Seminary and professor of church history, on Jonathan Edwards' work on revivals in light of the revival activity at Asbury University. He and host Chris Woznicki discuss the signs of true revival, signs of the work of the Holy Spirit, and why it is important to critically assess the characteristics of revival in a spirit of charity.

    "These marks, that the Apostle has given us, are sufficient to stand alone, and support themselves; and wherever they be, they plainly shew the finger of God, and are sufficient to outweigh a thousand such little objections, as many make from oddities, irregularities, and errors in conduct, and scandals of some professors." - Jonathan Edwards in Distinguishing Marks WJEO 4: 258-259.


    Links:
    Christianity Today Article - Here is a link to Tom McCall's article in Christianity Today, "Asbury Professor: We’re Witnessing a ‘Surprising Work of God.’"

    Distinguishing Marks of a Work of the Spirit of God - Link to the full work by Jonathan Edwards referenced in the podcast.

    The Works of Jonathan Edwards Online - Available through Yale University.

    The Jonathan Edwards Center at Gateway Seminary - Learn more about the JEC at Gateway Seminary! See upcoming events, guest lectures and recent publications.

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