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form their own ideas about their relationship with god.
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 opponents of the Great Awakening believed that if a person paid a church tax, he was a Christian. The Great Awakening demanded a personal decision to follow Jesus. The opponents called this demand for a personal decision, Emotionalism. The Great Awakening wanted Christian Education for the masses. The opposition did not believe that necessary. That movement began with class meetings which turned into Sunday schools.
The Great Awakening encouraged ideas of equality and the right to challenge authority.
The Great Awakening encouraged ideas of equality and the right to challenge authority.
The Great Awakening encouraged ideas of equality and the right to challenge authority.
Individual responsibilty and revivalism
Form their own ideas about their relationship to god
Form their own ideas about their relationship to god
Form their own ideas about their relationship to god
New ways of thinking.
The Great Awakening stirred many, but not all, colonists. The Great Awakening had great effect on the Prebyterian Church in the middle colonies. Traditional and evangelical ideas were in conflict even in these remote frontier regions. Frontier missionary Charles Woodman tried to fight the changes brought about the Great Awakening. (Got this straight from the book) Hope this helps! :)
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