Horace Bushnell (1802-1876), minister and theologian, is sometimes called “the father of American religious liberalism.”
Influenced by Emerson, Coleridge, and Schleiermacher, the controversial Bushnell thoroughly critiqued the emphasis on the conversion experience so popular among the Christian revivalists of his time.
Christian Nurture was the first of his more controversial publications. The book contains one of Bushnell’s most stringent denunciations of the views of his evangelical contemporaries on the process of becoming a follower of Christ.
Becoming a Christian did not happen overnight in a burst of emotion. In particular, Bushnell advises parents to train up their children in the faith from the beginning of their lives
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I will provide some ideas for you to write the 150-words paragraph.
* several forms of activism. some were violent and some other were peaceful.
* motivation of black people in America- Empowerment.
*black power organization dedicated to socialism (used violence)
* police arrested many people for violence.
* In the Caribbean, the Black Power Revolution was created.
** The Black Panther Party- they used guns openly to protect the Party from the police.
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The answer is A, it was to signify his loyalty to the colonists that wanted to separate from England.
Each of the original thirteen states in the United States was invited to ratify the constitution and eventually voted in favor of it.
The states are as follows:
Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Georgia, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maryland, South Carolina, New Hampshire, Virgina, New York, North Carolina and Rhode Island.
Dred Scot was taken to live in St.Louis by his slaveholder. this is because during his trial, he stated that since his slaveholder had taken him to live in a free state, that meant that he was now a free man. hope this helps!