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During the First Great Awakening era Jonathan Edwards piloted an apprenticeship program for pastors who graduated from Yale. In these informal mentorship relationships developed systems of theology which were passed on to subsequent generations of pastors who mentored pastors. This review examines the recently transcribed copy of questions which came from Jonathan Edwards Jr.'s student Maltby Gelston.
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This review takes a look at the usefulness of this tool and the editor's introduction by S. Mark Hamilton.
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This page is a summary of: New England Dogmatics: A Systematic Collection of Questions and Answers in Divinity by Maltby Gelston (1766–1865), by Robert L. Boss, Joshua R. Farris, and S. Mark Hamilton (eds), Evangelical Quarterly An International Review of Bible and Theology, December 2021, Brill, DOI: 10.1163/27725472-09204005.
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