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  1. Yales first and foremost child prodigy, Jonathan Edwards matriculated at Yale (then Collegiate School of Connecticut) in 1716 just before reaching 13. At this time, entrance into college required fluency in Latin, Greek, and Hebrew.

  2. Jonathan Edwards College (informally JE) is a residential college at Yale University. It is named for theologian and minister Jonathan Edwards, a 1720 graduate of Yale College. JE's residential quadrangle was the first to be completed in Yale's residential college system, and was opened to undergraduates in 1933.

  3. JE has the proud distinction of being the first of Yale’s residential colleges to open in 1933. Built in traditional Gothic style, our college features a breathtaking Great Hall, two picturesque libraries, and elaborate masonry that will thrill the most hardcore Harry Potter fan.

  4. Jonathan Edwards (5 de octubre de 1703-22 de marzo de 1758) fue un teólogo, pastor congregacional y misionero para los nativoamericanos durante la época colonial. Es conocido como uno de los más grandes y profundos teólogos protestantes en la historia de los Estados Unidos.

  5. Yale’s first and foremost child prodigy, Jonathan Edwards matriculated at Yale (then Collegiate School of Connecticut) in 1716 just before reaching 13. At this time, entrance into college required fluency in Latin, Greek, and Hebrew.

  6. Senior Administrative Assistant II, Jonathan Edwards College Head's Office. nicole.wade@yale.edu. +1 (203) 4320380. 68 High St, New Haven, CT 06511-8943.

  7. Jonathan Edwards, widely regarded as North America’s greatest theologian, was a Christian revivalist preacher and missionary in the 18th century. His influence has spread around the world, in part with the help of the Jonathan Edwards Center at Yale University.