Jonathan Edwards Jr. was an American preacher and theologian, born in 1703. He was the son of the famous preacher Jonathan Edwards, known for his role in the First Great Awakening. Edwards Jr. followed in his father's footsteps, becoming a prominent figure in the religious community.
He served as the pastor of the Church of Northampton in Massachusetts after his father's death. Edwards Jr. was known for his commitment to the Congregationalist faith and contributed to the development of religious thought in colonial America. His writings and sermons reflected the theological ideas of his time.