The “Great Awakening” was a Christian revival of the mid-Eighteenth century. Dozens of travelling preachers, famous and obscure, along with local ministers, called colonial Americans to a stronger and deeper Christian faith. The Great Awakening was also a trans-Atlantic event. Charles and John Wesley were leaders of the awakening in England. But it was in America where the movement would have its most profound expression and impact. For the Great Awakening, along with the philosophic and scientific developments of the Enlightenment, transformed American culture socially and politically, setting the stage for the American Revolution
Between the years 1857 and 1860, the countries on both sides of the Atlantic experienced a great rel...
The events that came to be known as “The First Great Awakening” began in the wake of Enlightenment i...
At the turn of the eighteenth century America was caught up in the fervor of religious revivals. The...
For nearly half a century before the American Revolution, the preachers of the Great Awakening swept...
In the decades before the Civil War which began in 1861, the Second Great Awakening was the most pow...
During the 1740s the religious lives of American Christians changed dramatically. In analyzing exper...
This work documents the impact that the Great Awakening had on the inhabitants of colonial America’s...
Includes bibliographical references.One of the really dramatic and highly significant movements in t...
During the early 1740s, New England communities along the northern frontier witnessed a series of re...
Few people spend much time thinking about the revivals of the 1700s on the American continent. Most ...
The Great “Awokening”[1] “Were you to see him in his most violent agitations, you would be apt to ...
This study examines the relationship between the first major religious revival in the New England co...
The rapid growth of the Methodist movement in revolutionary America is a striking historical phenome...
Lectures delivered before the Baptist church of Evanston, Ill., the Second Baptist church of Chicago...
The Great Awakening was important as a transforming event in print culture in the British Atlantic d...
Between the years 1857 and 1860, the countries on both sides of the Atlantic experienced a great rel...
The events that came to be known as “The First Great Awakening” began in the wake of Enlightenment i...
At the turn of the eighteenth century America was caught up in the fervor of religious revivals. The...
For nearly half a century before the American Revolution, the preachers of the Great Awakening swept...
In the decades before the Civil War which began in 1861, the Second Great Awakening was the most pow...
During the 1740s the religious lives of American Christians changed dramatically. In analyzing exper...
This work documents the impact that the Great Awakening had on the inhabitants of colonial America’s...
Includes bibliographical references.One of the really dramatic and highly significant movements in t...
During the early 1740s, New England communities along the northern frontier witnessed a series of re...
Few people spend much time thinking about the revivals of the 1700s on the American continent. Most ...
The Great “Awokening”[1] “Were you to see him in his most violent agitations, you would be apt to ...
This study examines the relationship between the first major religious revival in the New England co...
The rapid growth of the Methodist movement in revolutionary America is a striking historical phenome...
Lectures delivered before the Baptist church of Evanston, Ill., the Second Baptist church of Chicago...
The Great Awakening was important as a transforming event in print culture in the British Atlantic d...
Between the years 1857 and 1860, the countries on both sides of the Atlantic experienced a great rel...
The events that came to be known as “The First Great Awakening” began in the wake of Enlightenment i...
At the turn of the eighteenth century America was caught up in the fervor of religious revivals. The...