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Title: The%20Religious%20Awakening%20(Again)


1
The Religious Awakening (Again)
  • Maybe we hit the snooze button the first time
    around ?
  • (pages 266-273)

2
A Second Great Awakening(early to mid 1800s)
  • Many Protestants concerned over growing
    immorality
  • Revivalist preachers wanted to
    revive/reenergize religion in US
  • Evangelical movt high energy and emotional
    played on mob mentality
  • Debate over church/state relationship

3
African-Americans/Slaves
  • Welcomed by some northern evangelical churches
  • Established their own churches
  • Slaves
  • Offer of an afterlife in paradise was appealing

4
New Religious Groups
  • Mormons
  • Led by Joseph Smith (NY)
  • Church membership expanded quickly
  • Bigamy controversial belief (no longer part of
    Mormon church now only with some LDS)
  • Group structure made them fairly wealthy and
    politically influential
  • Kept moving west, led by Brigham Young, founded a
    number of towns
  • Unitarians viewed God as a trinity
  • Viewed as a liberal movement

5
Discrimination
  • Focused on non-Protestants
  • Roman Catholics
  • Fear of loyalty to pope before country
  • Connected with poor Irish immigrants
  • Jews
  • Also often barred from political office
  • 1840s increasing number of Jewish immigrants
  • Also targeted by Nativist groups

6
Transcendentalism
  • Part of the Utopian Movement
  • Believed that people could transcend their
    senses and reach a higher understanding of the
    world and God
  • Harmony with nature was the path to
    enlightenment, not religious doctrine/dogma
  • Emphasis on the power and awe of nature
  • Ralph Waldo Emerson
  • Henry David Thoreau wrote on civil disobedience
    as well

7
Creation of an American Culture
  • Websters dictionary standardize American
    English
  • Hudson River School of Art
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