Revival and Revivalism

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Revival and Revivalism CHURCH HISTORY II CHURCH HISTORY II Lesson 27 Lesson 27

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Revival and Revivalism. CHURCH HISTORY II Lesson 27. Church History. Ca. 30AD. 590 AD. 1517 AD. Ancient Church History. Medieval Church History. Modern Church History. Reformation & Counter Reformation. Apostolic Church. The First Medieval Pope. The Rise of the Holy Rom Emp. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Revival and Revivalism

CHURCH HISTORY IICHURCH HISTORY IILesson 27Lesson 27

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Apostolic Church

Apostolic Fathers

Church Councils

Church History

Ca. 30AD 590 AD 1517 AD

Golden Age of Church Fathers

Reformation & Counter Reformation

Rationalism &Revivals

Revivalism, Missions,Denominationalism & Modernism

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Ancient Church History Medieval Church History Modern Church History

The Pre-Reformers

The First Medieval Pope

The Rise of the Holy Rom Emp

The Crusades

The Papacy in Decline

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1720’s - The Middle Colonies

1730’s – The New England Colonies

1740 – 1750’s – The Southern Colonies

The 1st Great Awakening

The Great Awakening was a glorious work of God whereby He causeda period of intense spiritual revival and conversions that enlarged thechurch with true members and quickened them to Christian duty.

EVANGELICAL:•Authority of scripture•Necessity of new birth•Intent to spread the gospel•True conversion worked out in the believer’s life

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Religious Freedom vs. Uniformity & Establishment

Western Migration

Why did religious fervor fade after the 1st Great Awakening?

The Disruption of the American Revolution

The Rise of English Deism & French Skepticism

“the land beyond the Sabbath”

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The 2nd Great Awakening

East Coast/Collages

Western Frontier New England

1787 Hampton-Sydney

1809-Yale

1815-Princeton

1800-Logan County, KY

1801- Cane Ridge, KY

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Asahel Nettleton

1783-1844

Revival

RevivalismTrue Revivals:•Not planned

•“Soul Doctors”

1801-Converted1809-graduated Yale

20 to 25 thousand converted under his ministry!

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Charles Grandison Finney (1792-1875)

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July 1827 New Lebanon conference

Finney’s New Measures

Anxious Bench

Naming sinners in prayer

Pointed remarks to sinners in the service

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What was at the heart of the controversy?

Differences in the doctrine of conversion

“Cast away from you all transgressions that you have committed, and make yourselves a new heart and a new spirit! ‘Why will you die, O house of Israel?”

Ezekiel 18:31

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Finney exalted reason above all

Finney intended to change doctrine

What do you think the results of this has been?