In late 17th Century England, fighting between religious and political groups came to a halt with the Glorious Revolution of 1688, an event which established the Church of England as the reigning church of the country. Other religions, such as Catholicism, Judaism, and Puritanism, were subsequently suppressed.
From a political perspective, this led to stability since everyone now practiced the same religion. But instead of being a positive driving force for religious belief in general, it created complacency and spiritual "dryness" among believers. Religion became something of a pastime in which people would "go through the motions" during religious services without deeply-felt convictions of the heart and soul. It was only after some decades of this kind of complacency in both England and the American colonies that the spiritual "revival" of the Great Awakening came about.
The Great Awakening was from the 1730s- 1740s
who was the leader of the great awakening?
The Great Awakening was from the 1730s- 1740s
The increase of interest in books and learning.
The Great Awakening was created on 2011-09-20.
The Great Awakening was from the 1730s- 1740s
The Great Awakening was from the 1730s- 1740s
who was the leader of the great awakening?
The Great Awakening was from the 1730s- 1740s
who found the great awakening to be appealing
The First Great Awakening (1730s-1740s) emphasized personal religious experience and challenged traditional church authority, leading to the rise of new denominations like Methodism. The Second Great Awakening (early 19th century) focused on social reform and moral renewal, promoting individual responsibility and activism in causes like abolitionism and temperance.
The Second Great Awakening was in decline by the 1830s.
The increase of interest in books and learning.
The Great Awakening was created on 2011-09-20.
The great awakening happened because of dissagreeements in religion and beliefs.
the Great Awakening
The Great Awakening started in Great Britain and in the thirteen original colonies (which at the time was owned by Britain).