They wanted to develop their own religious ideas, studying the Bible themselves.
Many American Christians during the Second Great Awakening experienced a heightened sense of personal salvation and revivalism, leading to an emphasis on emotional worship and social reform movements. This period also saw the rise of new denominations and an increase in missionary activity both domestically and internationally.
They wanted to develop their own religious ideas, studying the Bible themselves.
They wanted to develop their own religious ideas, studying the Bible themselves.
They wanted to develop their own religious ideas, studying the Bible themselves.
They wanted to study their own religious ideas.
It is called the second great awakening.
In the early 1800s, the Second Great Awakening swept through America. These revivals fought against the idea of predestination, stressing free will and that individuals can choose to save their own souls through their actions.
it was started in America during the 1800s
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The Second Great Awakening started in upstate New York in the early 19th century, specifically at the site of the Cane Ridge Revival in 1801. It was characterized by a series of religious revivals that emphasized individual conversion and personal salvation.
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Mormons, Seventh Day Adventist, and Christadelphians are the new religions that arose during the Second Great Awakening. Another religion that arose was the Church of Christ.