Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God. by Jonathan Edwards

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Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God by Jonathan Edwards

Think Think about a time you tried to change someone s mind. Did you use a gentle approach, scare tactics, or something in between? Have you ever persuaded someone to do something or share your same belief? How did you do it? What was the outcome?

Analyze the Title Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God What inferences can you make about the tone, purpose, and style of the sermon?

Text, Audience, and Purpose A sermon is a lecture, speech or talk about moral or spiritual issues, especially when the talk is administered formally in a church or religious setting. It is intended to teach a religious lesson. The audience of a sermon is usually the church congregation The purpose of a sermon is to teach a moral lesson and bring about spiritual change.

Religion in the Colonies http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lucyqzzv0 MU

Background Information Important role in the shaping of The Great Awakening (1730-1755( Congregational (Puritan) minister. Called the last Puritan. Science, reason, and observation of the physical world confirmed Edward s deeply spiritual vision of a universe filled with the presence of God. Entered Yale at 13 years of age. Known for his extremism as a pastor (very strict) resulting in his dismissal in 1750. Named president of what later became Princeton University. Died of a smallpox inoculation.

The Great Awakening Religious revival of Puritanism. Edwards sermons helped to bring The Great Enlightening about. Marked by waves of mass conversions that were intensely emotional, resulting in mass hysteria. Forced people to analyze slavery through a moral lens.

Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God and Purpose Edwards s most famous sermon. Originally delivered in 1741. Purpose is to convince sinners and non-believers to accept Christ as their savior and ask for forgiveness and salvation, known as being born again. Argues that those who haven t accepted Christ live on the brink of damnation. Uses Figurative Language to create effective, frightening imagery.

Fire and Brimstone tradition

Literary Devices: Metaphor Metaphor a figure of speech that compares or equates two seemingly unlike things. In contrast to a simile, a metaphor implies the comparison instead of stating it directly; hence there is no use of connectives such as like or as.

Literary Devices: Hyperbole Hyperbole is an exaggeration for dramatic purposes.

Literary Devices: Imagery Imagery The word pictures that writers create to evoke an emotional response. To create effective images, writers use sensory details.

Literary Devices : Repetition Repetition The recurrence of sounds, words, phrases, lines, or stanzas in a speech or piece of writing. Repetition increases the sense of unity in a work and can call attention to particular ideas.

Literary Devices: Parallelism Parallelism is the repetition of words or phrases that have similar grammatical structure. The devil is waiting for them, hell is gaping for them, the flames gather and flash about them (79).

Literary Devices: Sensory Detail Sensory details Evocative words or phrases that appeal to one or more of the five senses sight, sound, smell, touch, or taste.

Rhetorical Devices 1. Ethos is an appeal to ethics, and it is a means of convincing someone of the character or credibility of the persuader. 2. Pathos is an appeal to emotion, and is a way of convincing an audience of an argument by creating an emotional response. 3. Logos is an appeal to logic, and is a way of persuading an audience by reason.

Rhetorical Argument The renouncement of the Devil and the following of God will allow people to live forever in Heaven. If God s will is not followed, the people who do not follow it will face eternal damnation in Hell.

Literary Analysis What literary devices and rhetorical strategies does Jonathan Edwards use in his sermon?

Rhetorical Strategies Logos: Edwards uses Bible verses to give evidence for the corroboration of his points. Pathos: Edwards describes Hell and eternal damnation in detail in order to arouse fear in his audience. Ethos: Edwards uses his position as a preacher to give legitimacy to his message. Allusion: The sermon alludes to the Bible, and in particular to the Israelites, to describe the situation with Puritans occurring in Massachusetts. Imagery: Used when describing the damnation that occurs in Hell, as well as the wrath of God. Syntax: In the sermon, when Edwards gives his description of Hell, he uses long sentences. The sentences seem long and perpetual, which extends and increases the suffering of the audience.

Literary Devices: Imagery Edward s sermon is filled with images meant to frighten listeners into seeking God and avoiding hell. 1. What frightening images occur in the first two paragraphs? To what senses do they appeal? Images of a fiery pit and lake of brimstone appeal to sight and touch.

Literary Devices: Repetition Edwards repeats the word nothing several times. What effect does this have? It emphasizes that there is nothing the natural man can do to save himself.

Literary Devices: Imagery 2. What sensory details does Edwards include in the fourth paragraph? What effect does the imagery have on the reader? The weight of sin will make the sinner fall. The images frighten and intimidate.

Literary Devices: Imagery 3. List five additional images in the sermon, each of which appeals to a different sense. Bow and arrow of God s wrath Souls born again The sinner held over hell like a spider A sinner who is like a venomous serpent Hell as a great furnace