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Human Freedom and A Plea for Philosophy: Two Essays

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In Human Freedom and A Plea for Philosophy: Two Essays, John Williamson Nevin explores the dichotomy of existence: the singleness and universality of human life and the interweaving of the two. He discusses the ideas of personality, consciousness, freedom, and the law in relation to sin, examining the true nature of freedom.

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  • Explores the dichotomy of existence
  • Discusses the ideas of personality, freedom, law, and more
  • Provides insight on Nevin’s life and work

John Williamson Nevin (1803–1886) was an American theologian and professor. He studied at Princeton University and was a professor of biblical literature at Western Theological Seminary in Allegheny, Pennsylvania and an ordained minister in the Presbyterian Church. Well-versed in German, he studied contemporary German theologians, and eventually converted to the German Reformed Church, accepting a position at the Church’s seminary in Mercersburg, PA. He and his colleagues developed a conservative doctrinal position eventually labeled the “Mercersburg Theology.”

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