Which statement best explains why Edwards repeats the image of fire throughout "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry

God"?

A. He wants to remind the congregation that there is fire in hell.

B. He wants to increase his audience's fear of hell.

C. He wants to make fire seem less unusual to the listener.

D. He wants to provide evidence that there is fire in hell.

1 answer

The statement that best explains why Edwards repeats the image of fire throughout "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" is:

B. He wants to increase his audience's fear of hell.

By repeatedly invoking the imagery of fire, Edwards aims to create a sense of urgency and fear regarding the consequences of sin and the reality of hell, thereby motivating his audience to seek salvation.