Teaching piety and the highest good have been goals from the beginning of the Academy. Princeton University and Theological Seminary had their start in these same ideas. This book explores the concepts of reason and faith at early Princeton by looking at how this institution was shaped by a pursuit of piety and the knowledge of God.Preface Introduction 1. Context and Goals of Early Princeton 2. The Tennents and Revivals 3. Jonathan Edwards 4. John Witherspoon 5. Archibald Alexander 6. Samuel Miller 7. Charles Hodge 8. The Reformed Influence on Common Sense Philosophy 9. The Fall and Original Sin Conclusion ?Owen Anderson is an Associate Professor in the School of Humanities, Arts and Cultural Studies at Arizona State University, USA