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.
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
Great Awakening Helped develop American identity by encouraging a belief in spiritual equality.
Both the first and second Great Awakenings were religious revival movements that emphasized emotional and personal religious experiences, rejected formalities of organized religion, and spurred social change by urging individuals to reform their lives. They both sought to renew faith and increase religious fervor among the American population.
The Great Awakening was from the 1730s- 1740s
The Great Awakening was from the 1730s- 1740s