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Firdavs [7]
3 years ago
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1. The tendency toward rationalism and indifference in religion was reversed beginning about 1800 by

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Anestetic [448]3 years ago
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Answer:

1. c

2. e

Explanation:

1. <u>The Second Great Awakening was a movement that spread across the US in the end of the eighteenth and the beginning of the nineteenth century.</u>

It opposed to the eighteenth century Enlightenment philosophy and managed to <em>reestablish the status of religion under the influence of Romanticism</em>.

The individualism and the return to oneself <u>promoted by romanticism</u> led the man to regain contact with spirituality which made him rediscover the Supernatural as well as God.

2. <u>As a result of the Second Great Awakening, the Protestant religion started to regain importance</u> and it served as base for two denominations that emerged from it.

<em>Methodism</em> refers to the teaching of <u>John Wesley which promoted the practice of holy life and salvation for all</u>. Methodists abide the rules of scripture (code of conduct) which is how they got their name.

<em>Baptist church</em> represents another wide spread church which <u>baptizes only believing adults.</u> Different baptist groups developed different beliefs and ways of worship since <u>every local baptist church is autonomous and teaches differently.</u>

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