<span>It could be said that Jonathan Edwards who wrote the “Sinners in the
Hands of and Angry God” might actually have written about heaven. It might be
considered a modern caricature that tries to reduce his preaching to one
sermon. He may have felt that it was her mission as a pastor to raise people
affection to God as high as possible. </span>
I believe that the correct answer is the First Amendment.
The correct answer is Philip Zimbardo.
In 1971, the psychologist Philip Zimbardo conducted the notorious Stanford Prison experiment to investigate the psychological effects perceived power has on individuals. This study was widely criticized for being unethical, since participants who were "prisoners" were distressed, became passive and helpless due to the nature of the study.