English 11 Literature #4 Mr. Rinka Puritans Jonathan Edwards.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Unit 1: Colonialism and Early America
Advertisements

Early American Literature
Early American Writers The Puritans New World becomes New Eden Reports spread about the new world Mainly exaggerations Dream/desire of a better.
Advanced Composition & Novel Mrs. Snipes
The Protestant Reformation Religious earthquake in Europe at the height of the Renaissance.
…and their contributions to American Literature
The Great Awakening In Colonial America. In Review  Colonial America was in transition.  The communities had been established and were thriving.  Immigration.
3.2 Great Awakening and The Enlightenment
Religion Government Moral Standards
A BIOGRAPHY OF JONATHAN EDWARDS BY: JOYCE WONG (JW2865)
Puritan Religious Belief & Culture And you think you have it bad…
Oct 7 and 11. Quiz and SSR 15 minutes reading your IR book. Second third of packet due October 18/19.
Puritanism in New England American Literature I 9/20/2004 Cecilia H. C. Liu.
Colonial Period,
Calvinism: the theological system of French/Swiss theologian and his followers, marked by strong emphasis on the sovereignty of God, the depravity of humankind,
Puritanism Giulia Pellis 4 A A.S. 2010/2011. Puritans Puritans was the name given in the 16th century to the more extreme Protestants. The English Puritans.
Puritanism – A Historical Background
Unit 1: Colonialism and Early America. Who were the first? American literature begins with Native American literature and their experiences living with.
Social Studies Survey. t=PL8dPuuaLjXtMwmepBjTSG593eG7ObzO7s&index =5
Salvation – Are You Sure?  A five minute presentation  Auto advance  Manual advance or go back with PgUp and PgDn keys  Hit PGDN to begin.
Puritanism – A Historical Background. ► The Puritan movement began in England in the middle of the sixteenth century (1500 ’ s). ► Puritanism moved into.
Who Were These Puritans? Puritan Legacy and Literature.
Objective: To discuss the reasons for the Puritan’s settlement in America and to examine their way of life. Do Now: Think about the short power point we.
The Foundations of Puritanism Understanding the Protestant Reform.
American Literature The Puritan Legacy The American character and, through it, the American literary tradition has been shaped by the moral, ethical, and.
Early America oo. English Protestants discontented with the Anglican Church/Church of England in the late 16th century; felt it was too “pope-ish”
Colonial Literature The Puritan Period. Important dates  1492Christopher Columbus  1607Founding of Jamestown  1620Mayflower on Plymouth Rock  1636Harvard.
The Great Awakening Chapter 5, Section 4.
Puritanism – A Historical Background English III Coach Broom.
Junior English Mr. Daniels. Grew discontent with the Church of England Believed that the Church focused too closely on political struggles and man-made.
They wanted to reform their national church by eliminating every shred of Catholic influence Their attempt to “purify” the Church of England and their.
Early American Literature
AMERICAN LITERATURE  Essential Questions for the Year  What makes American literature American?  What is the relationship between literature and place?
Are people basically GOOD?. Jonathan Edwards Believed in “Predestination”: one’s salvation or damnation was decided by God at the beginning of time Also.
Early American Writers An introduction to the writing of the Puritans – who came to North America for freedom and went on to practice the most oppressive.
TO-Do: 9/28/15 Notes: Great Awakening, Enlightenment, Glorious Revolution CC John Locke QUIZ TOMORROW! CH 3 & 4 ( )
What do you already know about the Puritans? Who are they? Where do they come from? Why did they leave? What did they believe in ? How did they write?
By: Madisyn Margiotta. in predestination that belief in Jesus and participation in the sacraments could not alone effect one's salvation no one can choose.
The Puritan Lifestyle.
History of the Church II: Week 11. Age of Progress ( )  What does the term revolution mean?  Two revolutions happened in the late 18 th century.
Puritanism and Puritans Tefta Sulejmani Tefta Sulejmani Course:American Civilisation Insructor:Dr.F Bigagli.
Edwards and Priestley. Jonathan Edwards  Jonathan Edwards (October 5, 1703 – March 22, 1758) was a revivalist preacher, philosopher, and Congregationalist.
The Puritans. A “Purified” Church  The Puritans sought to purify the Church of England from within.  They believed the Anglican Church of England had.
Puritanism Notes. PURITANISM A movement within the Church of England, Puritanism called for the church's further reformation in accord with what was believed.
Jonathan Edwards “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God”
THE PURITANS 1600’s to 1700’s. There were two groups of Puritans – Separatists who believe that the Church of England was corrupt and that the true church.
History of Religious Refugees in America A. Upset by persecution in England 1. King Charles I forbade change to Church of England 2. Puritans demanded.
Puritanism – A Historical Background. ► The Puritan movement began in England in the middle of the sixteenth century (1500 ’ s). ► Puritanism moved into.
Early Christianity By: Rebekah Bender History 101.
Puritanism and Puritans Puritans A RELIGIOUS-POLITICAL MOVEMENT DEVELOPED IN THE MID-1500’S EVOLVING INTO PROTESTANTISM. PURITAN IS A BROAD TERM, REFERRING.
THE PURITANS. WHO WERE THE PURITANS? Puritans were a branch of the Protestant church Their movement began in the 16 th and 17 th centuries Although they.
The Puritans. Who were the Puritans? Puritans were a branch of the Protestant church Puritans were a branch of the Protestant church Their movement began.
The movement began in England in the middle of the sixteenth century (1500s). Moved into the New England colonies by way of settlers in the New World.
Honors English III Miss Kiel. Brotherly love, belief in the power of the Gospel, did not separate religious life from secular life. Self Concept: very.
Early American Writers
…and their contributions to American Literature
Puritan Literature.
Early American Literature
Puritanism – A Historical Background
Puritanism – A Historical Background
A Period of Religious Revolution
Early American Writers
Puritanism A Historical Background
Early American Writers
Puritanism – A Historical Background
Puritanism – A Historical Background
American History I Mr. Havner
PURITANS ’s.
Puritan Literature (1600s)
Colonial Period ( ) Colonial literature is rich and varied, including everything from Indian legends to Puritan sermons. Colonists viewed America.
Presentation transcript:

English 11 Literature #4 Mr. Rinka Puritans Jonathan Edwards

Puritans Carr, Karen. "Puritans," Kidipede - History for Kids tans.htm

Puritans During the 16 th Century, the Puritans appeared as a reforming movement. They attempted in Parliament to replace episcopacy (a hierarchical system of rule) with a congregational form of church governance (local church independence).

They also tried to alter the Book of Common Prayer. They failed. Puritans felt English Religious Reform had not gone far enough and that the Church of England allowed practices associated with the Catholic Church.

They advocated greater "purity" of worship and doctrine as well as personal and group piety. Many rituals preserved by the Church of England were considered to be objectionable. They were believed by some to put one's immortal soul in peril.

Some advocated for separation from all other Christians in favor of autonomous gathered churches. By the end of Elizabeth's reign, the Puritans were a self-defined group within the Church of England who saw themselves as the godly ones.

Puritans Carr, Karen. "Puritans," Kidipede - History for Kids tans.htm

Puritan Beliefs Several beliefs differentiated Puritans from other Christians. The first was their belief in predestination. Belief in Jesus and participation in the sacraments could not alone save a person; one cannot choose salvation.

Salvation is determined by God's sovereignty, including choosing those who will be saved and those who will receive God's irresistible grace. “Justification," or the gift of God's grace is given to the elect.

“Sanctification" is the holy behavior that supposedly resulted when an individual had been saved. "Sanctification” is proof of salvation, not its cause.

The idea of a covenant, a contract between God and his elect, was the basis of Puritan theology and social relationships. Puritans believed in several types of covenants:

The Covenant of Redemption held that Christ freely chose to sacrifice himself for fallen man, and thus bound God to accept him as man's representative. Having accepted this pact, God is committed to carrying out the Covenant of Grace.

The Covenant of Works held that God promised Adam and his progeny eternal life if they obeyed moral law. After Adam broke this covenant, God made a new Covenant of Grace with Abraham (Genesis 18-19).

Covenant of Grace requires an active faith, and, as such, it lessens the doctrine of predestination. Although God still chooses the elect, the relationship becomes one of contract. Punishment for sins is a judicially proper response to disobedience.

During the Great Awakening, Jonathan Edwards later repudiated Covenant Theology to get back to orthodox Calvinism with its concept of strict predestination.

Discussion of Puritanism RfD3ws&feature=related

Jonathan Edwards

Jonathan Edwards Jonathan Edwards (October 5, 1703 – March 22, 1758) was a preacher, theologian, and missionary to Native Americans. Edwards "is considered to be one of America's greatest theologians.

Jonathan Edwards Edwards's theological work is very broad, but he is often associated with his defense of Calvinism, theological determinism, and the Puritan heritage.

Jonathan Edwards The Five Points of Calvinism is best known for its doctrines of predestination and total depravity, stressing the absolute sovereignty of God.

Jonathan Edwards Edwards played a key role in the First Great Awakening and stoked the first fires of revival in 1733–35 at his church in Northampton, Massachusetts.

Jonathan Edwards Edwards delivered the sermon "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God", a classic of early American literature, during another wave of revival in 1741.

Jonathan Edwards

Jonathan Edwards Edwards is known for his many books: The End For Which God Created the World, The Life of David Brainerd, which inspired missionaries during the 19th century, and Religious Affections, still read today among Reformed Evangelicals.

Jonathan Edwards Edwards died in 1758 from a smallpox inoculation shortly after beginning the presidency at the College of New Jersey (Princeton University).

Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God Sinners in the Hands of An Angry God

Puritan legacy What is the Puritan legacy in the United States? The Puritan work ethic is still revered in America today. Work advances the will of God and in working hard and pleasing God one will succeed.

The Bible as the source of guidance through life is still strong in the hearts of many Americans. Although the US Constitution demands a separation of church and state, many Americans fight politically for legislation that reflects Judeo-Christian values.

Puritans respect for education has influenced America in establishing the world’s first free public education system for all its citizens.

What is the Puritan ideal of America being the “City on a Hill?” The Puritans felt that they would set an example for the world of what God intended for man. They would model through their strict following of the Bible, hard work and religious fervor, a life that would please God.

This concept is still popular today in America although it has a more political flavor than a religious one. It is a belief that America can lead the world toward peace and prosperity through the principles of freedom and democracy.

Discussion In a Socratic Seminar explore this topic: What qualities of the Puritans helped them succeed in colonizing America and establishing its foundation for growth?

Additional Assignment #1 iew/ Watch Part One “A New Adam” Journal #5: Explain one of your religious beliefs that helps guide you through every day life.

Additional Assignment #2 Eng 11 Literature Unit 1 Test Take the Unit Test. You must get at least 12 correct answers to be proficient in this portion of the course.

Additional Assignment #2 Answers Eng 11 Literature Unit 1 Test Take the Unit Test. You must get at least 12 correct answers to be proficient in this portion of the course.

English 11 Literature #4 Mr. Rinka Puritans Jonathan Edwards