PPT-Chapter 13 – Religion & Reform
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Second Great Awakening 1790s1840s NYs Burned Over District Methodist Baptist Catholics Mormons Dreamed of a perfect society f ree of cruelty war alcohol slavery
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Second Great Awakening 1790s1840s NYs Burned Over District Methodist Baptist Catholics Mormons Dreamed of a perfect society f ree of cruelty war alcohol slavery and discrimination Camp meetings were typically held in late summer or fall when farm work slackened . Sun Goddess - . Amaterasu. . Omikami. Sun Goddess - . Amaterasu. . Omikami. The Grand Shrine of . Ise. – . Ise. . Jingu. . Jibo-Kannon. An image of . the . Kannon. bodhisattva. at . Kinshoji. Religious Change in the Parishes. The Reformation – before & after:. Pre-Reformation:. A parish religion:. Communal (where faith met community). Based on ritual, on . DOING. Shaped by . actions. Second Great Awakening. Deism and “Age of Reason” taken it’s toll on strict religious adherence. Unitarians moving away from orthodox religion. Camp meetings bringing back people to religion. Peter Cartwright, Peter Finney preaching Old Time Religion. Presented by: . shelby. . renae. . hohler. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. By: Mark Twain. Introduction. Huckleberry Finn, a boy of a lower social class who is troubled by society, tries to understand religion. In the novel, not only are characters telling him that praying will answer his wishes but, he sometimes believes that hell is more appealing than heaven. . Chapter 8-1. US religious movement after 1790. Rejected 18. th. century belief that God predetermined if a person would go to heaven or hell. Individual responsibility: people could improve themselves and society. Chapter 15. Essential Questions?. What characteristics define a perfect society?. How did the art, literature, and language of 1801-1850 reflect a collective sense of nationalism and sectionalism?. Reform Movement. v. Hodges – April 28, 2015. JUSTICE ALITO: Well, in the Bob Jones case, . the Court held that a college was not entitled. to . tax-exempt status if. it opposed interracial marriage or . 1790-1860. “. We (Americans) will walk on our own feet; we will work with our own hands; we will speak with our own minds”. Ralph Waldo Emerson, “The American Scholar,” 1837 . *The Second Great . 1790–1860. I. Reviving Religion. Religion, 1790-1860:. Church attendance still regular ritual for ¾ of 23 million Americans in 1850. Alexis de Tocqueville declared there was . “. no country in the world where the Christian religion retains a greater influence over the souls of men than in America.. Chapter 8: A push for reform. Main Idea: A revival in religion in the early 1800s helped lead to an era of reform.. Chapter 8 section 1: new movements in America. Religion Sparks Reform. The Second Great Awakening. Dec. 8, 2016. Reformer Speed . dating. HW: Read Vision pages 299-314. Resume, Reflection, and Follow up due Monday. Units . V and VI test Dec. 14-15. Essay Dec. 16/19. Prompt. Identify 4 causes or effects of the increase in suffrage from 1820 to 1840. and Reform, 1800-1860. Rational Religion. Deism- believed in a rational God. All equal. They prized science and reason.. Deists were skeptical of Christianity, miracles, and the divinity of Jesus.. Unitarianism and Universalism. Ethnic Religions are religions that appeal to a specific group of people and are the smaller between Ethnic and Universalizing. Sometimes you must be of the ethnicity in order to be ah adherent.. The largest ethnic religion is Hinduism which claims 950 million adherents (14% of the world’s population).. Samantha Hauser. Jessica Massey. What do you believe?. Influence of Religion on Education. Election of school board members. Curriculum. Textbooks used in schools . Religious families may dominate a .
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