Articles, podcasts, lectures, and research from the JEC at Gateway Seminary.
Chris Chun ed, Volume 10, Apologetic Works 6: On Universalism and Particular Redemption, (De Gruyter, 2025).
Cameron Schweitzer, Towards a Clearer Understanding of Jonathan Edwards’s Biblical Typology: A Case Study in the “Blank Bible” (JE Society Press, 2024)
Matthew Pinson ed, Jonathan Edwards: A Reformed Arminian Engagement (B&H Publishing Group, 2024)
Victor Zhu, America’s Theologian Beyond America: Jonathan Edwards, Israel, and China (Oxford University Press, 2022)
Obbie Tyler Todd, Southern Edwardseans: The Southern Baptist Legacy of Jonathan Edwards. New Directions in Edwards Studies (Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2022)
“Original Sin: American, Political, Theological” by Ryan Rindels. Originally published here.
Regeneration, Revival, and Creation: Religious Experience and the Purposes of God in the Thought of Jonathan Edwards edited by Chris Chun and Kyle C. Strobel.
“Regeneration, Revival, and Creation” by Chris Chun, published in Jonathan Edwards Studies vol 10, no 2 (2020): Special Issue
“Praying for Revival in the Life And Thought of Jonathan Edwards and Edwardsean Baptists” by Michael Haykin.
Jonathan Edwards Studies vol. 8 no. 2 (2018) – “Philip J. Fisk, Jonathan Edwards’s Turn from the Classic-Reformed Tradition of Freedom of the Will” by Cameron Schweitzer, current Gateway student.
Edwardseana Issue 4: Fall 2018 – Read more about the Jonathan Edwards Center at Gateway Seminary.
Register for the Andrew Fuller conference with plenary speakers David Bebbington, Michael Haykin, Peter Morden, Nathan Finn and Chris Chun!
CALL FOR PAPERS
We are inviting theologians and historians who work with English Baptists in the Long 18th Century to submit papers.
The plenary speakers will be Michael Haykin, David Bebbington, Peter Morden, Nathan Finn and Chris Chun. Beyond the plenaries, we are seeking a suite of parallel papers on English Baptist Andrew Fuller and his contemporaries.
Send a 300-word proposal including your paper’s title, key argument, and the sources you will interact with. Be concise and specific about your argument, so the planning committee can make an informed decision. Please include a CV for background, but independent scholars and student proposals are welcome. Papers should be no longer than 30-40 minutes in presentation, followed by 10-15 minutes for Q&A.
Please email your proposal to [email protected] by December 29, 2025. Selections will be announced in January 2026.