Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. The Third Great Awakening refers to a historical period proposed by William G. McLoughlin that was marked by religious activism in American history and spans the late 1850s to the early 20th century. [page needed] It influenced pietistic Protestant denominations and had a strong element of social activism.

  2. During the Third Great Awakening of 1857 to 1859, 10,000 people in New York City alone gathered together daily—even left work—to pray. The same thing was taking place all over the...

  3. Third Great Awakening, 1890-? 1890-1930: Shift from emphasis on personal to social sin; rise in belief that poverty is not a personal failure ("the wages of sin") but a societal failure that can be addressed by the state; shift to more secular interpretation of the Bible and creed.

  4. The Third Great Awakening in the 1850s–1900s was characterized by new denominations, active missionary work, Chautauquas, and the Social Gospel approach to social issues. The YMCA (founded in 1844) played a major role in fostering revivals in the cities in the 1858 Awakening and after.

  5. in his book about the role of religion in the civil rights movement, Stone of Hope. For this particular visual dimension of modern African-American life symbolizes the key point to his work-that the integration of religion and politics among southern blacks laboring to overthrow the system of Jim Crow was a crucial reason for their many victories.

  6. Recently, the economic historian and Nobel Prize winner Robert Fogel has called this moment in American history the Third Great Awakening. The Social Gospel’s role in the Progressive Era was amplified by the close connection between the Social Gospel and the emergence of professional social science in the late nineteenth century.

  7. Aug 29, 2012 · The Third Great Awakening began with the 18571858 holiness revival and was characterized by the social gospel movement, a push to combat social problems, such as poverty, racism, substance abuse, and crime, with Christian activism.

  1. People also search for