Many Americans felt that increasing secularization was causing a decline in public morality.
During medieval Europe, the church practically ruled over everyone. Martin Luther was fed up with the secularization of the church and branched off into his own sect, the church called him a traitor but today protestantism is the most attractive branch in Christianity some people say.
Revivalism began in the 18th century, particularly with the First Great Awakening in the 1730s and 1740s in colonial America. This movement emphasized personal faith, emotional expression, and a direct relationship with God, countering the established religious norms of the time. It continued to evolve, leading to subsequent waves of revivalism in the 19th and 20th centuries, significantly impacting American religious life.
Jean was not apparently religious.
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a religious revival is a huge outdoor meeting
The growing secularization in post-World War II United States led to some individuals feeling a loss of traditional values and identities tied to religion. As a reaction, some people turned towards religious conservatism as a way to uphold and protect their beliefs from what they perceived as a changing societal landscape. This increase in support for religious conservatism was fueled by a desire to maintain a sense of stability and moral grounding in an increasingly secular society.
Secularization is the process of moving from religious to civil control.
Secularization is the transformation of a society from close identification with religious values and institutions toward non-religious (or "irreligious") values and secular institutions.- :D
Conservatism
The predictions of the secularization thesis failed to materialize due to factors such as the persistence of religion in society, the resurgence of religious movements, and the continued importance of spirituality in people's lives. Additionally, globalization has facilitated the spread of diverse religious beliefs and practices, challenging the notion of secularization as a universal trend.
Secularization was referred to people increasingly rejected religion or religious consideration during the industrial revolution.
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Those who belonged to conservative religious groups
Secularization is a complex process that has occurred over centuries, with significant milestones typically identified from the Enlightenment period in the 17th and 18th centuries, when reason and science began to challenge religious authority. In Europe, the decline of the Church's power was particularly notable during the 19th century, influenced by events such as the French Revolution. In various societies, secularization has continued into the 20th and 21st centuries, often driven by modernization, urbanization, and the rise of individualism. The timeline and nature of secularization vary widely across different cultures and regions.
unresolved the issue's about secularization in the Philippines the resulted a conflict among the religious and the church secular