Reading Jonathan Edwards; an annotated bibliography in three parts, 1729-2005.9780802862433Reading Jonathan Edwards; an annotated bibliography An annotated bibliography is a bibliography that gives a summary of the research that has been done. It is still an alphabetical list of research sources. In addition to bibliographic data, an annotated bibliography provides a brief summary or annotation. in three parts, 1729-2005. Lesser, M.X. W.B. Eerdmans 2008 691 pages $145.00 Hardcover Z8255 This annotated bibliography of commentary written from 1729 to 2005 on the works of theologian the·o·lo·gi·an n. One who is learned in theology. theologian Noun a person versed in the study of theology Noun 1. Jonathan Edwards is presented in three parts, two of which were previously published by Lesser: Jonathan Edwards: A Reference Guide (1981) and Jonathan Edwards: An Annotated Bibliography (1994). Added to these two works are about 140 entries, with a new third section comprised of about 700. Annotations are of articles, books, parts of books, dissertations, fugitive references, reviews, and reprints. A chronology chronology, n the arrangement of events in a time sequence, usually from the beginning to the end of an event. of Edwards's works is included. Each section has its own critical introduction and entries are arranged chronologically chron·o·log·i·cal also chron·o·log·ic adj. 1. Arranged in order of time of occurrence. 2. Relating to or in accordance with chronology. and alphabetically al·pha·bet·i·cal also al·pha·bet·ic adj. 1. Arranged in the customary order of the letters of a language. 2. Of, relating to, or expressed by an alphabet. by author. Authors and titles, subjects, and additions are separately indexed. ([c]20082005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR) |
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