Asked by
amalia Barrera
on Dec 20, 2024Verified
Why was Charles Finney so successful as a religious reformer?
A) He made people feel guilty for their sinfulness.
B) He had the money to finance his career.
C) He had political connections.
D) He addressed his listeners as equals.
Charles Finney
A leader in the Second Great Awakening in the United States, known for his role in the development of modern revivalist evangelism.
Religious Reformer
An individual who seeks to bring about change within a religious institution or practices, often advocating for modernization, moral improvement, or a return to foundational principles.
- Understand the origins and key figures of the Second Great Awakening and its impact on American society.
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Learning Objectives
- Understand the origins and key figures of the Second Great Awakening and its impact on American society.