Focusing on intertextuality, this seminar paper examines Jonathan Edwards' sermon "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" as a mechanism for conveying truth. It evaluates how references and connections within the text contribute to its persuasive power and theological implications. The analysis highlights the interplay between literary techniques and the sermon’s impact on its audience, offering insights into the broader context of American religious discourse.
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