The vast corpus of Jonathan Edwards includes sermons, treatises, dissertations, ""Miscellanies,"" ""Diary"" and ""Resolves,"" and his ""Personal Narrative."" Underlying all his writing is his Calvinist God whose anger (justice) matched his love (glory). Equally important is the human condition, its darkness and its ""regenerative"" light, sin and salvation. For these reasons Simonson aptly calls Edwards a ""theologian of the heart,"" one not satisfied...