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    Thomas Paine- Deism science not bible deny christ believe in a supreme being who created universe and gave humans morals Unitarianism-New England No trinity  goodness of human nature free will.. salvation through good works ^^^^Christians do not take kindly and want to "Take back their faith" Liberalism-1800- spawns The Second Great Awakening -1800. widens lines between classes and regions. women play big part Peter Cartwright- a preacher-converts thousands to Christianity.

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    Creating an American Culture – 1790-1860 I. Religion – by 1850 ¾ claim to be religious‚ but not most far from Puritan form A. Deism – God is great clockmaker – founding fathers B. Unitarianism – God is loving creator‚ father figure‚ people control destiny C. Second Great Awakening – attempt to return to conservative religious practice 1. Effects – more converted‚ some churches destroyed‚ others created a. Methodists/Baptists – poor attracted/non-traditional 2. Camp Meetings – traveling

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    Since the beginning of the 16th century‚ religion played a vital role in terms of individualism and government laws. During this time‚ many migrants left their homeland‚ in search of religious freedom‚ although they discriminated against other religions‚ ironically. In America‚ even though‚ Catholicism and Protestantism were major religions‚ Protestantism created two key branches‚ Anglicanism and Calvinism. In spite of religious differences‚ religious tolerance increased‚ to provide peace and end

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    everyone could afford to receive and education. A period of time call the Enlightenment was also during the years 1450 to 1750. This was more of a intellectual period. It was mainly for the improvement of society and education. The philosophy Deism attracted many

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    31. The Navigation Acts of 1651 were British laws that restricted colonial trade. They were designed to do two things: force the thirteen colonies to trade only with Britain and weaken Britain’s rivals‚ especially the Dutch. The Acts placed limits on how the colonies could trade with other countries. For example‚ heavy taxes meant that colonists taxed when they imported certain things from other nations. Limits in imports meant that ships from other nations could not deliver goods to the thirteen

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    I very much doubt you have... Legge wrote without a hint of "encapsulated prose" about the so-called ’Authority of the Chinese Classics.’ Legge neither cajoled literature and deism‚ which is the ’Tao signature’ of ancient scripts; odiously his academia ’overlooked’ the innocent charm of universal nothingness. I don’t like to be overly dramatic but there’s a case of mistaken identity / misinterpretation present‚ as I will explain

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    | |Historical Background |Beliefs |Religious Practice | |Latter Day Saints |Founded by Joseph Smith. He |1.Belief in modern-day |1. Families are encouraged to meet weekly for| | |began receiving visions at age |revelation through prophets‚ |prayer‚ gospel instruction‚ family planning‚ | | |14‚ in 1820‚ in which he

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    The religious history of the United States before the colonial period was dominated by Native American religions. These religions exhibit much diversity and are often characterized by animism or panentheism. While there are many different Native American religious practices‚ most address the following areas of supernatural concern: an omnipresent‚ invisible universal force‚ pertaining to the "three ’life crises’ of birth‚ puberty‚ and death"‚ spirits‚ visions‚ the shaman and communal ceremony.[1]

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    Arik Akerberg Church History November 18‚ 2013 Adoniram Judson Adoniram Judson was born on August 9th‚ 1788 in Malden‚ Massachusetts. Adoniram graduated from Brown University in 1807. While in college‚ Judson abandoned the Christian faith for Deism. After graduation from Brown‚ Judson moved to Massachusetts and started a school‚ he also published several books. Judson liked to travel and did so often. While on one of his trips‚ Judson stayed at an inn‚ in the room next to him he could hear someone

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    Scientific Revolution Aristotle and Claudius Ptolemy 16th century science was based on their conclusions Geocentric model: Earth is motion less other planets revolve around it Epicycles- Plotlemy’s idea circles within circles Crystalline spheres: heavens are made of a weightless substance allowing them to move Medieval thinkiners used Aristotle and Ptolemy ideology into a Christian framework Thomas Aquinas uses Unmoved Mover concept to confirm G-d’s existence Medieval thinkers believed their hypothesis

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