Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God
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- Nombre de pages153
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-80-272-4756-1
- EAN9788027247561
- Date de parution21/12/2018
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille570 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurJazzybee Verlag
Résumé
In 'Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God' by Jonathan Edwards, readers are exposed to a powerful sermon that serves as a cornerstone in American literature. Edwards' adept use of vivid imagery and fervent language captures the fear of damnation and the wrath of God in a way that leaves a lasting impact on readers. The sermon is a prime example of the Great Awakening movement in colonial America, highlighting the emphasis on personal salvation and the need for repentance.
Edwards' cautionary tale serves as a stark reminder of the consequences of sin and the urgency for spiritual awakening. The book's straightforward yet evocative prose sets it apart as a classic piece of religious literature that continues to resonate with audiences today. Jonathan Edwards, a prominent theologian and preacher in the 18th century, drew upon his Puritan beliefs and the religious fervor of his time to deliver this influential sermon.
As a key figure in the Great Awakening, Edwards' dedication to preaching the word of God is evident in the passion and urgency conveyed in 'Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God'. This book is highly recommended for those interested in American religious history, literature, and the study of sermons as a literary genre.
Edwards' cautionary tale serves as a stark reminder of the consequences of sin and the urgency for spiritual awakening. The book's straightforward yet evocative prose sets it apart as a classic piece of religious literature that continues to resonate with audiences today. Jonathan Edwards, a prominent theologian and preacher in the 18th century, drew upon his Puritan beliefs and the religious fervor of his time to deliver this influential sermon.
As a key figure in the Great Awakening, Edwards' dedication to preaching the word of God is evident in the passion and urgency conveyed in 'Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God'. This book is highly recommended for those interested in American religious history, literature, and the study of sermons as a literary genre.
In 'Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God' by Jonathan Edwards, readers are exposed to a powerful sermon that serves as a cornerstone in American literature. Edwards' adept use of vivid imagery and fervent language captures the fear of damnation and the wrath of God in a way that leaves a lasting impact on readers. The sermon is a prime example of the Great Awakening movement in colonial America, highlighting the emphasis on personal salvation and the need for repentance.
Edwards' cautionary tale serves as a stark reminder of the consequences of sin and the urgency for spiritual awakening. The book's straightforward yet evocative prose sets it apart as a classic piece of religious literature that continues to resonate with audiences today. Jonathan Edwards, a prominent theologian and preacher in the 18th century, drew upon his Puritan beliefs and the religious fervor of his time to deliver this influential sermon.
As a key figure in the Great Awakening, Edwards' dedication to preaching the word of God is evident in the passion and urgency conveyed in 'Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God'. This book is highly recommended for those interested in American religious history, literature, and the study of sermons as a literary genre.
Edwards' cautionary tale serves as a stark reminder of the consequences of sin and the urgency for spiritual awakening. The book's straightforward yet evocative prose sets it apart as a classic piece of religious literature that continues to resonate with audiences today. Jonathan Edwards, a prominent theologian and preacher in the 18th century, drew upon his Puritan beliefs and the religious fervor of his time to deliver this influential sermon.
As a key figure in the Great Awakening, Edwards' dedication to preaching the word of God is evident in the passion and urgency conveyed in 'Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God'. This book is highly recommended for those interested in American religious history, literature, and the study of sermons as a literary genre.















