grace
Salvation is available to anyone, rich or poor.
his or her own efforts
a belief in personal responsibility for salvation
a belief in personal responsibility for salvation
The ministers of the Great Awakening preached that salvation could only be gained through the acceptance of God's grace and the confession of sins.
a belief in personal responsibility for salvation
The Second Great Awakening built upon the core principles of the First Great Awakening, emphasizing personal salvation, emotional worship, and individual piety. However, it also introduced new elements such as a focus on social reform movements and missionary work. Overall, the Second Great Awakening can be seen as a continuation and expansion of the religious fervor of the First Great Awakening.
It taught people to stand up for their beliefs.
It taught people to stand up for their beliefs.
Archibald Cummings has written: 'Faith absolutely necessary, but not sufficient to salvation without good works' -- subject(s): Faith, Great Awakening, Salvation
Salvation is available to anyone, rich or poor
It taught people to stand up for their beliefs.