A Dazzling Enigma: The Story of Morgan Edwards
By (Author) Howard R. Stewart
University Press of America
University Press of America
1st August 2001
United States
General
Non Fiction
286.131092
Paperback
428
Width 145mm, Height 232mm, Spine 31mm
640g
Stewart presents the only complete biography ever written on Morgan Edwards. In this exhaustively researched book, the author provides an innovative portrait of the most influential and perplexing man in American Baptist history.
Although others have written about Morgan Edwards in recent years, this book by Howard R. Stewart breaks some new ground. While attempting to exhaust all known sources here in America, Stewart has also done important new work with British sources. Forthe first time ever, Morgan Edwards has been discussed against the backdrop of his total context, both American and British. Baptist and/or Colonial scholars are richer for Stewart's labors. -- Robert G. Gardner, Shorter College
This biography of the Rev. Morgan Edwards makes a notable contribution to our understanding of early Baptists in America. His prodigious research has not only recovered long-forgotten information, but has corrected previous legends and misinformation.The result is a fascinating story of Morgan Edwards and his role as a shaper of the faith and practice of Baptists in America. -- Norman H. Maring, Ph.D., Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary
...an extremely valuable study of one of the most important personalities that has ever appeared on the American Baptist stage. Stewart's herculean effort helps solve many of the mysteries surrounding Edwards and provides reasonable answers to many ofthe long standing unanswered questions about him. -- Norman H. Maring, Ph.D., Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary * Baptist History & Heritage *
The important contribution that Howard R. Stewart makes to understanding the enigma that was Morgan Edwards is to set him in his Welsh background and seek to explain something of eighteenth century Welsh life and culture.... Howard Stewart's detailed examination of Edwards's life does lift the veil a little more to a better understanding of this Welsh American Baptist. -- D. Hugh Matthews, The South Wales Baptist College
The important contribution that Howard R. Stewart makes to understanding the enigma that was Morgan Edwards is to set him in his Welsh background and seek to explain something of eighteenth century Welsh life and culture.... Howard Stewart's detailed examination of Edwards's life does lift the veil a little more to a better understanding of this Welsh American Baptist. -- D. Hugh Matthews, The South Wales Baptist College
Although others have written about Morgan Edwards in recent years, this book by Howard R. Stewart breaks some new ground. While attempting to exhaust all known sources here in America, Stewart has also done important new work with British sources. For the first time ever, Morgan Edwards has been discussed against the backdrop of his total context, both American and British. Baptist and/or Colonial scholars are richer for Stewart's labors. -- Robert G. Gardner, Shorter College
This biography of the Rev. Morgan Edwards makes a notable contribution to our understanding of early Baptists in America. His prodigious research has not only recovered long-forgotten information, but has corrected previous legends and misinformation. The result is a fascinating story of Morgan Edwards and his role as a shaper of the faith and practice of Baptists in America. -- Norman H. Maring, Ph.D., Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary
...an extremely valuable study of one of the most important personalities that has ever appeared on the American Baptist stage. Stewart's herculean effort helps solve many of the mysteries surrounding Edwards and provides reasonable answers to many of the long standing unanswered questions about him. -- Norman H. Maring, Ph.D., Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary * Baptist History & Heritage *
Howard R. Stewart is a retired Ordained Baptist Minister and former Adjunct Professor at Wesley College, the American Baptist Seminary of the West, and the Fuller Theological Seminary.