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The Great Awakening. New England  Church membership declining  Population spreading Westward  Young men becoming lawyers and businessmen, not preachers.

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1 The Great Awakening

2 New England  Church membership declining  Population spreading Westward  Young men becoming lawyers and businessmen, not preachers  Youth not as serious  People are more prosperous

3 Age of Faith  Counters Age of Enlightenment  Trust heart not head  Feeling is more important than thinking  Reliance on biblical revelation not human reasoning

4 Jonathan Edwards  Sinner as a loathsome spider suspended by a slender thread over a pit of seething fire and brimstone.  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GzvD7E17 m_U http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GzvD7E17 m_U

5 George Whitefield English – Sermons were gripping theatrical performances

6 Results  Churches begin to lobby state not to support any one church  Four-fifths of Americans, both Northerners and Southerners, are united in common understanding of Christian life  Dissent and dissenters are given more respect  Greater emphasis on education

7 Results  Greater sense of responsibility for Indians and slaves  People no longer victim of predestination; they can do something about their fate  Religion more accessible to people

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