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What message was stressed by the preachers during the Second Great Awakening?

all of these -APEX


Where did the second great awakening?

it was started in America during the 1800s


Was Benjamin Franklin was part of the Great Awakening?

Franklin was not apart of the great awakening in a religious sense, but he did publish and print sermons by George Whitefield which boosted the Great Awakening which helped spread the message conveyed during the awakening.


How did churches spread there messages during the second great awakening?

all of the above (evangelism, revival meetings, through missionaries)


Catholic were discriminated against during the second great awakening because they?

Yes


What new religions arose during the second great awakening?

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.


When was the second great awakening?

The Second Great Awakening happened during the early 19th century in the United States and was a Protestant revival movement that expected the Second Coming of Christ. According to the Millerites, this was to happen in 1844.


The denomination which gained the most new members during the Second Great Awakening was?

Baptist


What were key aspects of Christian evangelism during the Second Great Awakening.?

The Second Great Awakening expressed Arminian theology, by which every person could be saved through revivals.


During the second great awakening many Americans their belief in individualism by?

Studying the bible themselves


How did churches spread their message during the second Great War?

During the Second Great War, churches spread their message through various means, including radio broadcasts, printed materials, and community outreach programs. Many religious leaders used sermons and public addresses to offer hope and moral guidance, addressing the challenges faced by their congregations and society at large. Additionally, churches often coordinated humanitarian efforts, providing aid to soldiers and civilians affected by the war, which helped reinforce their messages of compassion and solidarity. These efforts aimed to inspire resilience and unity among people during a time of widespread uncertainty and conflict.


During the Second Great Awakening many Americans showed their belief in individualism by?

studying the Bible themselves