The End for Which God Created the World

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The End for Which God Created the World is a theological treatise by Jonathan Edwards that explores God’s ultimate purpose in creating the universe, emphasizing the display of divine glory as the chief end of all things.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian theological work
theological treatise
addressesTopic God’s ultimate end
biblical basis for God’s ultimate purpose
compatibility of God’s self-glorification with creaturely good
nature of divine self-exaltation
relationship between God’s glory and human happiness
subordinate ends of God
audience Christian theologians
pastors and educated lay readers
author Jonathan Edwards
centralClaim God is His own last end in creating the world
God’s glory and the happiness of creatures are not ultimately in conflict
God’s ultimate end in creation is the manifestation of His own glory
God’s ultimate end is distinct from His subordinate ends in creation
the display of divine glory is the chief end of all things
centuryWritten 18th century
concerns ultimate value and final causes in God’s actions
countryOfOrigin Colonial America
genre Christian non-fiction
doctrinal treatise
hasInterpretation often read as grounding the idea that God is most glorified in us when we are most satisfied in Him
hasPart biblical survey supporting God’s end as His own glory
section on God’s ultimate end in creation
section on subordinate ends in creation
influenced later Reformed theology on the purpose of creation
modern discussions of Christian hedonism
influencedBy Augustinian theology
Puritanism
surface form: Puritan theology
language English
mainSubject divine glory
purpose of creation
teleology in Christian theology
methodology biblical argumentation
philosophical reasoning
originalForm manuscript treatise
philosophicalCategory metaphysics of value
philosophy of religion
relatedWork The Freedom of the Will
surface form: Freedom of the Will

The Nature of True Virtue
religiousTradition Calvinism
Reformed churches
surface form: Reformed Christianity
theologicalPerspective Calvinism
surface form: Reformed theology

theocentric theology
theologicalTheme God’s aseity
God’s love and God’s glory
God’s self-sufficiency
end and means in divine action
glorification of God

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The Nature of True Virtue relatedWork The End for Which God Created the World
studied in courses on Jonathan Edwards and Reformed theology relatedWork The End for Which God Created the World
subject surface form: The Nature of True Virtue
Salvation subject The End for Which God Created the World
this entity surface form: Jehovah’s purpose for the earth