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Title: Jonathan Edwards


1
Jonathan Edwards
  • Sinners in the Hands of an
  • Angry God

2
Edwards religious philosophy
  • Edwards was part of a movement in America called
    The Great Awakening.
  • Some Puritans thought that the church was too
    lenient, so they started to get stricter.
  • Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God, Edwards
    most famous sermon, stresses of his religious
    philosophy, Calvinism, which supports the idea of
    predestination.

3
His audience
  • Edwards specifically addressed the members of his
    congregation who were not saved by Jesus. He
    calls them natural men.
  • He tries to persuade his congregation through the
    use of emotional appeal
  • Appeals to emotions of fear, misery,
    helplessness, guilt, and sorrow

4
God vs Man
  • Edwards describes God as
  • Angry
  • Incensed
  • Wrathful/Vengeful
  • Disgusted
  • Edwards describes man as
  • Sinners
  • Insects
  • Serpents
  • Spiders

5
Terms to know
  • Define those you have not yet identified.
  • Imagery
  • Symbolism
  • Figurative language
  • Bandwagon effect
  • Time pressure (I will explain this one after our
    read)
  • Personification
  • Logical fallacies

6
After completing your read, answer the following
questions.
  • What tactic or argument does Edwards repeatedly
    use to appeal to his congregation?
  • Who is suffering the wrath of God?
  • How does Edward use personification? What does he
    personify?
  • To what does Edward compare wickedness?
  • Would this sermon work today? Why or why not?
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