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2 The Age of Faith (1607- 1750) The Age of Reason (1750- 1800) The Enlightenment

3 Age of Faith: Puritans wrote about their faith Genre: letters, journals, diaries, and sermons Puritan life was centered around a theocracy Believed the world outside of the community was ruled by Satan. Believed in predestination The Great Awakening: reaction against the world-wide ‘Enlightenment’ which contradicted Puritan values.

4 The Enlightenment influenced men such as Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson. Rationalist literature was very popular. Genre: argumentative and persuasive essays, speeches, pamphlets, formal documents, etc. Believed knowledge/truth could be reached through science and reason Believed in deism and humanitarianism Believed in natural laws of the universe and the natural rights of man

5 In what ways did these two movements contradict one another?

6 Leader during the Great Awakening (1660) Believed people must feel/experience God, not just know he exists. Answer questions: page 59 1a, 1b 2b 3a 4b 5a Define a good person activity Give 1 example of an analogy Give 2 examples of repetition


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