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    In the sermon‚ “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God‚” Jonathan Edwards‚ with a contemptuous attitude‚ attempts to provoke a religious revival in the Puritan communities of colonial America using the very powerful motivator of fear. He instills‚ very literally‚ the fear of God within the hearts of unconverted people within the church. Edwards renders his audience emotionally unstable with the terrifying body of his sermon‚ it allows his conclusion of salvation to be the solution of the entire unconverted

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    anything that would bring even slight joy. In Jonathan Edward’s sermon Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God‚ he puts forth a particularly strong image of Hell for his listeners. A image so strong that he had stop and continue midway through his sermon because his listeners were in such a frenzy. The words of one man leave on impact on readers for centuries to come. In Jonathan Edward’s sermon Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God‚ his images are enough to leave anyone cold in thought. In the sermon

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    In the excerpt Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God by Jonathan Edwards‚ he demonstrates many different Puritan ideas. Edward feels just as the thoughts that are changing later on were based upon. He believes God as a deity who longs for his people to lead great‚ generous lives. Rather than talk gently about sinful behavior‚ Edwards considered it most effective to discuss God’s wrath. Rather than believing in the idea of predestination‚ he believed people had the power to save themselves by living

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    Crucible install fear into people to achieve certain goals. Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God uses fear for good and to help people‚ while The Crucible uses it for both good and as an evil way to manipulate people. Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God is a sermon preached by Jonathon Edwards. He tries to scare the congregation in order to save them from going to Hell. One way that he does this is by using the metaphor of God being angry at everyone with a bow and arrow pointed directly at each

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    Through metaphors and similes used in Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God‚ the speaker‚ Jonathan Edwards‚ convinces the reader of the power of their sins. The powerful figurative language used by Edwards helped to convey the terror of God’s wrath on those who do not fully devote themselves to their faith. One of the greatest images in this passage is the idea that one’s good deeds are like a spider’s web‚ delicate and fragile. In contrast‚ the sinful transgressions of a being equate to the falling

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    Jonathon Edwards was quite known for his most famous sermon "from the sinners in the hands of an angry God." He often called people sinners and scared them in to believing that they were all going to hell. Edwards uses many rhetorical devices in his sermon‚ such as: figurative language; fear‚parallel structure‚ and lastly repetition. J. Edwards used a lot of figurative language in his sermon. It seems like in every other sentence there is either a simile or a metaphor or at least something

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    Preacher Jonathan Edwards in Sinners in the Hands of a an Angry God used fear of eternal damnation to motivate his followers to repent. In Scared Straight? The program used fear to make teenagers experience the consequences about their acts. I think fear is a good motivational between kids and parents . It works between teachers and students ‚ it works between citizens and law. Fear is a good motivational force between kids and parents. My father and mother they were very strict with me. If i misbehave

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    Jonathan Edwards‚ author of “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God‚” and Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ author of “The Minister’s Black Veil‚” were both strong‚ influential writers. Although both Hawthorne and Edwards were strong writers‚ the way they conveyed their message to their readers were quite different. Both Edwards and Hawthorne shared a main directive. Their writing style was not only effective but also quite different. Edwards who was more blunt and straightforward in his writing‚ used that approach

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    1 Leslie Nguyen Ms. Freschi P.6 English 3H 7 October 2014 “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” In the sermon‚ “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” written by Jonathan Edwards convinces the audience to believe in God and actively converse with him rather than being ambivalent. He infers that talking to him is the key to salvation and their good actions are meaningless without a relationship with God. Edwards is a strong believer in God‚ so he takes it upon himself to advocate change. He utilizes

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    flow of human thinking‚ and the two were intertwined. Exploring classic literature can help illustrate the two-strand rope of human thought‚ especially by studying and interpreting Puritan-era works like The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ “The Crucible” by Arthur Miller‚ and “Sinners in the Hands of An Angry God” by Jonathan Edwards. Although theological ethics are significant motivators towards personal choice in these three works‚ so are humanistic ethics‚ leading to conflict between the

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