a belief in personal responsibility for salvation
a belief in personal responsibility for salvation
a belief in personal responsibility for salvation
The Second Great Awakening took place in the United States between the 1790's on through the 1830's. This awakening centered on the belief of personal piety rather than theology and education. The Second Great Awakening introduced the "camp meeting" as an excellent way build religious fervor.
his or her own efforts
Studying the bible themselves
studying the Bible themselves
Individual spirituality was a belief of the Great Awakening, as was a belief in a vengeful God that would not hesitate to punish His people for their sins.
The religious movement was the Second Great Awakening and because of it's belief that God was remaking society for the Second Coming of the Lord Jesus Christ, many social reforms went on in an out of the church to purify society.
The Second Great Awakening emphasized personal salvation and inspired individuals to work for social reform. This led to the rise of various reform movements like abolitionism, women's rights, temperance, and education reform. The religious fervor and belief in individual agency promoted by the Second Great Awakening fueled these reform efforts aimed at creating a more just and moral society.
A:The Book of Esther is unusual in that an important part of Jewish belief and ritual is based on it, yet many biblical scholars say that it was written as a second-century-BCE novel.
The Second Great Awakening was a Protestant religious revival movement in the early 19th century in the United States. It emphasized personal conversion, emotionalism, and belief in salvation through faith and good works. The movement had a significant impact on American society, contributing to social reforms such as abolitionism, women's suffrage, and the temperance movement.
Belief in the Torah.