"One of the most elegantly written books on Edwards I have ever encountered. The reader actually hears more of Edwards speaking in his own voice than in most of the comparable introductions to Edwards on the market."—Gerald R. McDermott, co-author of The Theology of Jonathan Edwards
"The picture of Edwards presented here is as an 'improver,' a reformer, a prophet, even a harbinger of the social gospel. What Story has done is to show how postmodern liberal Christians can 'claim' and use Edwards as well as their evangelical co-religionists in a constructive manner. That is quite an achievement."—Kenneth P. Minkema, executive editor of The Works of Jonathan Edwards
"What a gem of a book! Ron Story has resurrected Jonathan Edwards! There is an intimate quality to his writing and his narrative voice is good company for the reader. Story is reclaiming Jonathan Edwards from the conservative evangelicals who have held him captive and is reintroducing him to liberal Christians who could use some cheering up. He also makes 18th century theology, philosophy and politics comprehensible! No easy feat."—Kerry W. Buckley, editor of A Place Called Paradise: Culture and Community in Northampton, Massachusetts
"I read this book with fascination. Story's thoughtful analysis of Jonathan Edwards's sermons makes it clear that although Edwards was a scold, he also heartily preached the Gospel of Love for individuals and communities. I'm sure readers will love it."—Paul R. Boller Jr. , author of They Never Said That: A Book of Fake Quotes, Misquotes, and Misleading Attributions
"I recommend this book to . . . students everywhere who know of Edwards only as the 'fiery Puritan' of yesteryear."—Jonathan Edwards Center at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School
"Deftly written and superbly presented, enhanced with a list of abbreviations, notations, an index of Edwards's writings, and a comprehensive general index, Jonathan Edwards and the Gospel of Love is a seminal work of outstanding scholarship and a highly recommended addition to seminary, church, and academic library Christian Studies reference collections and supplemental reading lists."—The Midwest Book Review
"Who could have thought it possible to transform our understanding of the most studied of all Puritan divines? In this beautifully crafted, thoroughly compelling, consistently surprising re-examination of the preacher most Americans know as the most notorious scold in early New England, Ronald Story shows us a Jonathan Edwards barely glimpsed in previous scholarship. Enraptured by the sweetness and power of divine love, inspired by the beloved community of Heaven, this Edwards preached as fiercely and eloquently on the necessity of public charity and the virtues of Christian community as he did on the sins of pride, selfishness, avarice, and covetousness. After Jonathan Edwards and the Gospel of Love, we can no longer think of Edwards mainly as the thundering, backwards-looking judge of human depravity; instead, we must also see him as a sensitive, forward-looking prophet pleading with all of us to embrace the beauty, justice, and harmony promised by God's love."—Warren Goldstein, author of William Sloane Coffin, Jr.: A Holy Impatience
"When understanding the theology of Jonathan Edwards, it makes a difference where you start. If you start with the sermon: 'Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God,' as most do, your commanding view of Edwards is the preacher of 'hell, fire and brimstone.' But if you start with 'Heaven is a World of Love,' you start with the fountain of God's love overflowing into the world. Hell is the result of letting go of God's love in our lives. This book starts with 'The Gospel of Love.' It marks a very new understanding of Edwards. Like Marcus Borg's book Meeting Jesus Again for the First Time, Ron Story helps us meet Jonathan Edwards for the first time."—Rev. Dr. Peter B. Ives, retired minister of The First Churches of Northampton
"I recommend this study for its exceptional approach of highlighting aspects of Edwards's thought that will appeal to readers on both the 'left' and 'right' of the theological and social spectra."—Jonathan Huggins, University of Stellenbosch
"Jonathan Edwards and the Gospel of Love casts Edwards in a fuller and more positive light. . . . Story recognizes that the profundities of Edwards's theology are what make Edwards extraordinary."—American Historical Review
"This slender volume is a reading pleasure and most suitable to anyone interested in the times and reflections of one of New England's most notable Puritans."—The Historian