An Infinite Fountain of Light, George M. Marsden
An Infinite Fountain of Light, George M. Marsden
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An Infinite Fountain of Light
Jonathan Edwards for the Twenty-First Century

Author: George M. Marsden

Narrator: Tim Danko

Unabridged: 4 hr 43 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/27/2023


Synopsis

For perspective on our own times and how we got here, it helps to listen to wise guides from other eras. In An Infinite Fountain of Light, the renowned American historian George Marsden illuminates the landscape with wisdom from one such mentor: Jonathan Edwards. Drawing on his deep expertise on Edwards and American culture, Marsden explains where Edwards stood within his historical context and sets forth key points of his complex thought. By also considering Benjamin Franklin and George Whitefield, two of Edwards's most influential contemporaries, Marsden unpacks the competing cultural and religious impulses that have shaped our times. In contrast, Edwards offered us an exhilarating view of the centrality of God's beauty and love. Christians' love for God, he taught, can be the guiding love of our lives, opening us to transformative joy and orienting all our lesser loves. There is an infinite fullness of all possible good in God, a fullness of every perfection, of all excellency and beauty, and of infinite happiness, wrote Edwards. This infinite fountain of light should, diffusing its excellent fullness, pour forth light all around. With Marsden's guidance, listeners will discover how Edwards's insights can renew our own vision of the divine, of creation, and of ourselves.

About George M. Marsden

George M. Marsden is a professor emeritus at the University of Notre Dame. His many books include Fundamentalism and American Culture, The Outrageous Idea of Christian Scholarship, and Jonathan Edwards: A Life.

About Tim Danko

Tim Danko is a talented voiceover artist who started out in radio and now lends his voice to audiobooks, documentaries, and other long forms. After a long and rewarding career in business, technology, and consulting, he dedicates most of his time to voiceover work. When not narrating, he acts as his wife's personal help desk for all things technology related, helps his local parish, and plays a never-ending online chess tournament with a life-long friend.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Michael

A few years ago, I was invited to a Christian school to do a class on Jonathan Edwards’s notable sermon, “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God.” It was an intriguing class, interacting with teenagers who were trying to get their heads around Edwards’s perspective and position. After what I thought w......more

Goodreads review by Aidan

Smash hit. What a delightful little book- has given. E so much to think about regarding our own current assumptions about reality, and how some Edward’s offers some prescient insights that jar us out of our flat assumptions and back into enchantment w God.......more

Goodreads review by Paul

An accessible overview to Edwards’ Christian thought. The book is addressed to the evangelical community as a corrective to their excesses of recent years. The passages on beauty are quite inviting in catching a glimpse of the possibilities for a humane life.......more

Goodreads review by Robert

Jonathan Edwards is probably best known for a sermon about "sinners in the hands of an angry God." It's a fire and brimstone sermon that one might expect from a fundamentalist preacher, but probably not from someone considered America's greatest theologian, or at least one of the greatest. Unfortuna......more