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The Second Great Awakening. Unit 8, Journal #1 What purpose does religion serve?  Provide specific examples…If you yourself are religious, give us a.

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1 The Second Great Awakening

2 Unit 8, Journal #1 What purpose does religion serve?  Provide specific examples…If you yourself are religious, give us a personal example/story.  Please keep responses appropriate and respectful.

3 Remember:  American society is beginning to change…and fast.  What are some things that have been changing thus far?  Westward expansion  Sectionalism vs. Nationalism  Jacksonians- power of the “common man”  Rise of abolition…due to?  …What else?

4 The Second Great Awakening  A religious, evangelical and revival movement peaking in the 1820s.  New Christian sects emerge, others grow in number.  4 Key Aspects of Evangelicalism: 1. The need for personal conversion 2. High regard for biblical authority 3. Emphasis on the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ 4. Actively expressing and sharing the gospel

5 What allowed this movement to begin?  Secularism replaces formal religion by the end of the 18 th century  Definition: a system of political or social philosophy that rejects all forms of religious faith and worship.  Government > Devotion to God.  BUT, out of the changing society, many Americans seek a stable force – return to religion!  Why? What is the driving force to want to return to religion?

6 Second Great Awakening: Background  Religion becomes much more democratic.  ANYONE could participate, regardless of status.  Shift from predestination to free will.  Sense of personal morality increases.  PEOPLE CAN IMPROVE THEMSELVES!!!  Though God is still the ultimate authority, you are in charge of your own destiny.  Revivals begin in Kentucky and Tennessee and moves rapidly out west – why here?!

7 Camp Meetings  Camp meetings were a crucial part of this revival movement.  Church gathering, outdoors, with a stage and a crowd in front of it.  People gathered by the thousands to listen to a circuit rider preach the gospel.  People sought to establish a personal and emotional connection with God.  Many conversions occur at these camp meetings.  Revivalism flourishes:  1800: 1 in 15 belonged to a church  1850: 1 in 6 belonged to a church

8 1839, Methodist Camp Meeting

9 “The power increased during the whole meeting. … Triumphing, … weeping, people falling, the voice of joy and sorrow mingling, prayer, praise, and shouting, shouting, shouting filled the groves around.” – William Thatcher, participant, 1804.

10 Charles Finney, “Stewardship”  When Charles Finney preached, his listeners shrieked, moaned, and fainted.  The most famous preacher of his era.  Inspired emotional religious faith.  The “father of modern revivalism”  Please read and answer questions regarding the sermon Finney gives.

11 Unit 8, Journal #2  How can a push towards personal responsibility lead to change?  When/How has this occurred in your lifetime?

12 TRANSCENDENTALISM

13 Outside Rules:

14  Beauty in nature  Pride  Truth found in personal emotions  We are small in the grand scheme of the nation  If we are to take on a religious and emotional shift, what is likely to follow?

15 Growth of REFORM  Second Great Awakening: Personal duty to God, to uphold His word and the morals associated with the faith.  Transcendentalism:  KEEP IN MIND!  Industrial Growth  Increasing Migration and Immigration  New Means of Communication


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