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Homework answers / question archive / Liberty University Online Academy HIUS 316 QUIZ 4 Question 1)Some of the “isms” that took hold in early- to mid-nineteenth century America, one of the most significant, according to Howe was: Question 2 According to Howe, Finney was a Arminian in his approach to personal salvation, arguing that instead of waiting on the Holy Spirit to change the sinner’s heart, people should “make themselves a new heart”: Question 3   In the wave of revivalism that swept over America in the first half of the nineteenth:       Question 4   According to Howe, the early nineteenth century temperance movement in America:         Question 5     The Presbyterians split into: Question 6   According to Howe, the Methodists in the early- to mid-nineteenth century in America:  Question 7 According to Howe, which states had established (i

Liberty University Online Academy HIUS 316 QUIZ 4 Question 1)Some of the “isms” that took hold in early- to mid-nineteenth century America, one of the most significant, according to Howe was: Question 2 According to Howe, Finney was a Arminian in his approach to personal salvation, arguing that instead of waiting on the Holy Spirit to change the sinner’s heart, people should “make themselves a new heart”: Question 3   In the wave of revivalism that swept over America in the first half of the nineteenth:       Question 4   According to Howe, the early nineteenth century temperance movement in America:         Question 5     The Presbyterians split into: Question 6   According to Howe, the Methodists in the early- to mid-nineteenth century in America:  Question 7 According to Howe, which states had established (i

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HIUS 316

QUIZ 4

Question 1)Some of the “isms” that took hold in early- to mid-nineteenth century America, one of the most significant, according to Howe was:

  • Question 2

According to Howe, Finney was a Arminian in his approach to personal salvation, arguing that instead of

waiting on the Holy Spirit to change the sinner’s heart, people should “make themselves a new heart”:

  • Question 3

 

In the wave of revivalism that swept over America in the first half of the nineteenth:

 

 

 

  • Question 4

 

According to Howe, the early nineteenth century temperance movement in America:

 

 

 

 

  • Question 5

 

 

The Presbyterians split into:

  • Question 6

 

According to Howe, the Methodists in the early- to mid-nineteenth century in America:

 Question 7

According to Howe, which states had established (i.e. state-sponsored) religions by 1815?

 

 

 

  • Question 8

 

According to Howe, in the early- to mid-nineteenth century, Baptists:

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • Question 9

 

According to Howe, the major theological difference between Premillennialism and Postmillenialism

was:

 

 

 

 

 

  • Question 10

 

One of the significant religious movements that Howe describes as growing out of the “Burnt Over District” of western New York and spreading from there was:

 

 

  • Question 11

 

What famous revivalist is known for spearheading the temperance movement?

 

  • Question 12

 

According to Howe, voluntarism (a move away from state sponsored religion) released powerful religious energies and contributed to the Second Great Awakening.

 

Question 13

 

During the Second Great Awakening period belief in the imminent return of Christ and an attempt to pinpoint the date was only popular among rural, uneducated fanatics.

 

 

  • Question 14

Charles Finney once preached that if evangelicals applied themselves to mission work they could usher in the millennium in three years.

 

 

Question 15

Which of the below was NOT a foreigner writing about their experiences traveling in America?  

 

 

 

  • Question 16

 

Interdenominational voluntary associations run by the laity (like the Bible Society or Peace Society) allowed women to exercise many leadership functions in the church even when prohibited from holding formal church office.

 

 

 

Question 17

 

Charles Finney made what institution of higher education his base for revivalist teaching?

 

 

  • Question 18

 

What prominent woman in the Second Great Awakening Movement became a founder of the Holiness movement and an early precursor of Pentecostalism?

 

  • Question 19

 

What was NOT a result of Nat Turner’s rebellion?

 

  • Question 20

 

Robert Owen is known for what?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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