Title: Puritans and Patriots
1Puritans and Patriots
2Cornell Notes and The Puritans
- Do not write everything!
- main ideas, people, events
- wait until the end of each slide we will
discuss - Continue to organize your notes with headings
- Write phrases, not full sentences
- Use abbreviations and symbols
- e.g. use to show relationships
- e.g. shorten names after you write it out once
3Who were the Puritans?
- God and religion central to daily lives
- New world seen as a gift from God
- Immigrated as families 1620- early 1700s
- Established Massachusetts Bay Colony
- Theocracy
- Advocated for education for all
- Bible
4What did Puritans believe?
- Struggle between good and evil
- Search for grace
- Purification
- Universal education
5What was a Puritan Sermon like?
6What was a Puritan Sermon like?
- Hellfire and Brimstone sermon
- Would seem long and boring today
- Memorized essay
- Heavily (and repeatedly) scripture based
- Seriously push sinner to behave/repent
7Delivery
- words (holy) more important than delivery
- Spoke in monotoneno distract from the message
- Very serious no entertainment
- Like a memorized essay (5 paragraph)
8Why did Puritans write?
- To transform a mysterious God - mysterious
because he is separate from the world. - To make him more relevant to the universe.
- To glorify God.
9What was the style of Puritan writing?
- Non-fiction ONLY
- Protestant
- Purposeful
- Reflected the reading public
10Who were the Puritan Writers?
- William Bradford
- Thus out of small beginnings greater things have
been - produced by His hand that made all things of
nothing, and - gives being to all things that are and, as one
small candle - may light a thousand, so the light here kindled
- Cotton Mather
- Ah! Destructive ignorance, what shall be
- done to chase thee out of the world!
- Anne Bradstreet
- Theres wealth enough, I need no more,
- Farewell, my pelf, farewell my store
pelf money or wealth held in contempt
11What is Puritan doctrine?
- God is mad at the wicked and isnt going to take
it anymore! - You never know when youll feel his wrathyoure
probably suffering right now! - God is all power and can do anything he wants
whenever he wantsespecially when hes mad at
sinners! - God will let you repentwhich would be a sign
that youre already saved.
12Why did Puritanism decline?
- 2nd 3rd generation had limited personal
experience with grace and religious struggles - Growing numbers to religions and beliefs in
America - Age of Rationalism in 17th century
13What are the signs of Puritan decline?
- The Puritans would say we as a society are
declining (just like they did). - What would they point out today as signs of
moral/spiritual decline?
14What is Sinners about?
- Topics
- human sinfulness
- the uncertainty of human/personal existence
- Gods ultimate power over salvation
- the need for a Christian lifestyle
- the chance of redemption
- the importance of conversion
15What is the Puritan Legacy?
- Need for moral justification/morality
- Quest for Freedom
- The Puritan work ethic
- Morbid fascination with death
- The City Upon the Hill
- Education
16Jonathan Edwards
- Early 1700s
- Preacher theologian missionary
- Founded revival movement
- The Great Awakening
- Most famous and dramatic sermon Sinners in the
Hands of an Angry God
17Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God
- Keep an eye out for (but no notes yet!)
- Imagery vivid descriptions
- Voice tone and credibility
- Symbols objects/events that represent something
else - Metaphors comparisons of two unlike things (no
like or as) - Theme morals and lessons
- Wrath vengeance or punishment as the consequence
of anger
18Time to Read!
19A/B sharing
- Describe the tone of the sermon. Imagine your
reaction if you were in the audience today. - Evaluate the effectiveness of Edwardss fiery
approach.
20A/B sharing
- Infer the main idea of this sermon.
- If positive, constructive behavior is a sign of
salvation, then what would Edwards say about our
society today?
21What are the themes of Sinners in the Hands of
an Angry God?
- God is angered when you turn away from Him Hell
awaits! - God is powerful and merciful beyond our
understanding - Proper God-fearing behavior is vital
22Boondock Saints
- And I am reminded, on this holy day, of the sad
story of Kitty Genovese. As you all may remember,
a long time ago, almost thirty years ago, this
poor soul cried out for help time and time again,
but no person answered her calls. Though many
saw, no one so much as called the police. They
all just watched as Kitty was being stabbed to
death in broad daylight. They watched as her
assailant walked away. Now, we must all fear evil
men. But there is another kind of evil which we
must fear most, and that is the indifference of
good men.
23What would the Puritans say?
- Do actions demonstrate grace?
- Is apathy evil?