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Supralapsarianism Reconsidered: Jonathan Edwards and the Reformed Tradition

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Full Title:

Supralapsarianism Reconsidered: Jonathan Edwards and the Reformed Tradition

Contributors:
ISBN:

9780567714824

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

T.& T.Clark Ltd

Publication Date:

27th November 2025

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Nature and existence of God and of the Divine
Calvinist, Reformed and Presbyterian Churches
Religious doctrines

Dewey:

232.8

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

256

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 234mm

Description

Phillip A. Hussey examines the scholarship of Jonathan Edwards and interrogates the relationship between Christ and the decree within Reformed Theology; and reveals the contemporary theological significance of supralapsarian Christology.

In a late notebook entry, Jonathan Edwards offered a programmatic statement on the relation between Christ and predestination: In that grand decree of predestination, or the sum of Gods decreesthe appointment of Christ, or the decree respecting his personmust be considered first. This work unpacks the scope of Edwardss statement, both in terms of setting forth an interpretation of Edwardss own theology on the relation between Christ and the decree, as well as drawing out the larger insights of Edwardss reasoning for current theological reflection.

Reviews

Strangely, for all of the work that has been done on the early eighteenth-century British-American theologian Jonathan Edwards, we have yet to be given a satisfactory assessment of his lapsarianism, his views of the eternal decrees. This study takes a significant step in providing an explanation of Edwards formulations on this key topic, and doing so within the context of the Reformed tradition that Edwards inheritedand changed. Rather than making any normative judgments about whether or not Edwards was true to the Reformed tradition, this work focuses on the solutions that he proposed flowing from a vision that was God-centered, trinitarian and christological. * Kenneth P. Minkema, Yale University, USA *
I read this book by Phillip Hussey with great joy. Why Because this book really practices theology. In a deep way it analyzes how infra- and supralapsarianism are structured with Turretini, Van Mastricht and Goodwin. It also becomes clear that they are not shrewd, but that there are great theological issues attached to each approach. Next, we see how it functions with Herman Bavinck and Karl Barth. From this framework, we explore what Jonathan Edwards can contribute to a contemporary supralapsarian interpretation of creation, Christology, redemption and visio beatifica. In a word: awesome. * W. van Vlastuin, Free University Amsterdam, The Netherlands *
While many think of supralapsarianism as the most uncompromising and rigid form of Calvinism, Phillip Husseys judicious retrieval of Jonathan Edwards makes clear why we cannot easily brush off supralapsarian theological accounts: for Edwards, the splendor of Christ is the integrative center of all theology and must, therefore, precede even the fall into sin. Supralapsarianism Reconsidered not only traces in painstaking detail Edwardss own understanding of the divine decree but also situates it within the context of his Reformed predecessors and their critics. By consciously taking his position as a pupil before his teachers, Hussey models what it means to be a retrieval theologian. * Hans Boersma, Nashotah Theological Seminary, USA *
This book is an excellent example of an irenic, insightful, and penetrating consideration of the tradition for constructive theological work. Hussey reasons along the contours of Reformed dogmatics to provide a theological retrieval and reconceptualization of supralapsarianism. Ultimately considering Edwards, Hussey does so critically with an eye on seventeenth-century accounts as well as Bavincks and Barths analyses and criticisms. Contemporary students of theology are in Husseys debt for this well-reasoned and profound monograph. * Kyle Strobel, Biola University, USA *
Is Jonathan Edwards also among the supralapsarian Christological thinkers In this carefully argued book Phillip A. Hussey shows that indeed, for Americas greatest theologian the incarnation is not just Gods response to sin but key to the whole of Gods involvement with what is not God, from creation to eschaton. In doing so, Hussey not only offers a new and convincing interpretation of Edwards, but also expands our understanding of the history of supralapsarian Christology and sketches a new constructive Christological design. * Edwin Chr. Van Driel, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, USA *

[Husseys] monograph is a laudable book which requires the full attention of the reader to trace out the tightly reasoned, logically consistent implications of Edwardss lapsarianism. Although I am not convinced that we need to resurrect the infralapsarian and supralapsarian debate, this volume is very persuasive. Anyone who deals with
Edwardss order of the divine decrees will need to reckon with this volume.

-- Allen M. Stanton PhD, Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary * Studies in Puritanism and Piety Journal *

Author Bio

Phillip A. Hussey is Pastor of Christ Fellowship Church in Saint Louis, USA.

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