Rhetorical Analysis Of Sinners In The Hands Of An Angry God

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Well respected Puritan minister, Jonathan Edwards, In his Sermon, “Sinners in the hands of an angry god”[1741], Points out the consequences of why God won’t accept them into the Puritan religion. Edward’s purpose is to impress upon the Puritans’ Religion. He adopts a fearful tone because he’s so worried about what god might do to them because he is wrathful. Edwards supports this claim by demonstrating imagery, repetition and the pathos to make the readers fear sinning and what comes with it.
Jonathan Edward’s illustrates the rhetorical strategy of imagery to amplify the impact of the sermon. Edward’s points out that, “And… Stands in calling and crying with with a loud voice to poor sinners… Many are flocking to him…(14). In this, Edward uses