Since I am the first person (supposedly) to rate this book on this app, I feel like I should provide a more thorough explanation. Firstly, as far as producing a reasonably good “translation” into modern speech, this books hits the assignment on the head. It is easy to understand and read and is fairly engaging. The 3/5 stars is not at all a reflection on Jason Dollar’s work to bring Jonathan Edwards’ sermons to life. My argument, so far as I (not a theologian or preacher) can have an argument (with someone who arguable was a theologian and a preacher), is with the doctrines of Jonathan Edwards as presented in this book. I am neither a Calvinist nor a cessationist, which I understand from this book Jonathan Edwards to be; and for a theologian and preacher, I found his Biblical justifications for these two controversial doctrines to be lacking or even to be ignoring of contrary Scriptures. I fully support reading books authored by individuals with contrary views of the readers. I believe in the case of faith to hopefully strengthen believers and in the case of all topics to encourage critical thinking. In this case, I highly encourage believers to read this book, if for nothing else than the excellent sermons excepting 1, 2, and 14. I do not, however, think that this means I should rate highly what I believe to be poor doctrine, but individual readers should judge that for themselves.