The Great Awakening was disruptive because it changed the way the Christian religion was interpreted, understood, and practiced.
<h3>What was the Great Awakening?</h3>
The Great Awakening is the term by which a Christian revitalization movement that occurred between the 1730s and 1740s is known in:
- Protestant Europe
- British America
The great awakening influenced the religious life because it changed the way of understanding religion as a revelation made by God and the priest, to turn it into a feeling of personal revelation.
This change influenced social life because the followers of Christianity appropriated the religion more deeply personally through introspection that changed social norms and morality in various ways.
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