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Title: Jonathan Edwards


1
Jonathan Edwards
  • 1703-1758

2
Beginnings
  • Born in East Windsor, Connecticut to a devoutly
    Puritan family.
  • As a boy, he preached sermons to his friends from
    a makeshift pulpit he built behind his home.
  • Learned to speak Latin, Greek, and Hebrew by his
    12th birthday.
  • Wrote many philosophical and scientific essays as
    a young boy.

3
Education
  • Entered Yale at 13 and graduated 4 years later as
    the valedictorian.
  • Went on to earn a Masters degree in theology.

4
The Rise
  • Edwards became pastor of the Congregational
    Church in Northampton, Massachusetts in 1729,
    after his grandfather, Soloman Stoddard, died.
    Edwards had been assisting his grandfather for
    two years.
  • Became one of the leaders of the Great Awakening,
    a religious revival that swept the colonies in
    the 1730s and 1740s.

5
And Fall
  • Edwards was dismissed from his position as Pastor
    in Northampton in 1750 after members of his
    church grew displeased with his extreme
    conservative beliefs and calling out of church
    members.
  • Moved to Stockbridge, Massachusetts and preached
    to the Native Americans.

6
New beginning and the end
  • Became president of the college of New Jersey
    (now Princeton University) in 1757, but died
    shortly after taking office of a small pox
    innoculation.

7
Works
  • Edwards was known for his powerful sermons. Most
    of his works appealed to reason and logic, except
    Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God, which is
    highly emotional.
  • Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God was
    delivered in 1741 in Enfield, Connecticut.
  • The sermon was said to have caused listeners to
    rise up in fits of hysteria.
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