Jonathan Edwards is considered one of the greatest preachers from the American Great Awakening, most known for his sermon "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God." In this sermon, he explains how Man is wicked, sinful, and deserving of judgment, and that only by repenting and returning to God can anyone hope to avoid ...Edwards believed that indeterminism is incompatible with our dependence on God and hence with his sovereignty. If our responses to God's grace are contra-causally free, then our salvation depends partly on us and God's sovereignty isn't “absolute and universal.” Freedom of the Will defends theological determinism
Explanation: One church in Enfield, Connecticut, had been largely unaffected during the First Great Awakening of New England. Edwards was invited by the pastor of the church to preach to them. Edwards's aim was to teach his listeners about the horrors of hell, the dangers of sin, and the terrors of being lost.