The Second Great Awakening
American History to 1877
Religion and the New Nation
• Religion
essential to morals of republic
• Most
states keep tax-supported churches
• Virginia
Statute for Religious Freedom, 1786
Jefferson, Madison,
Baptists, and Presbyterians vs. Anglicans
Jefferson: religion
a private opinion; state should not impose opinions
Baptists: US not a
“Christian nation”; separation of church & state
• Disestablishment’s
slow progress elsewhere
Vermont 1807;
Connecticut 1818; New Hampshire 1819; Mass. 1833
• Baptists
and the First Amendment
“Congress shall make
no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free
exercise thereof.”
1790s: Is religion dead?
• French
Revolution, 1793
• New
England ministers worry
Victory of
rationalism?
• Revivalism
quiet in the South
Migration from
Piedmont to the West
• Jefferson’s
victory in 1800: official atheism?
Revivalism returns
• Presbyterians
on the Kentucky frontier
• Cane
Ridge, 1801: “America’s Pentecost”
First large
camp-meeting
Perhaps
20,000 attend
Camp Meetings
• The
“jerking exercise”
• Presbyterians
recoil from Cane Ridge
• Baptists
grow reluctant
Methodism
• Success
of the circuit rider
• Methodist
meetings
Arminian theology
(anti-Calvinist)
Emotional religion
Dreams and visions
Miraculous healings,
speaking in tongues
Methodists & Revivals
• Embrace
camp-meetings
• Appeal
to women
• Appeal
to African Americans
Antislavery
principles
“Thoughts upon
Slavery,” 1744
• Methodist
Camp Meeting Plan, 1809
• Methodist
Camp-Meeting, 1819
• Methodist
Camp Meeting, 1839
African Americans &
Revival
• Attraction
of emotional spirituality
• African
elements
Ring shouts
Call and response
hymns
• African
Methodist Episcopal Church
Richard Allen, 1816
• Baptist
churches in the South
Fire in the “Burnt-Over
District”
• Settlement
after 1815
Erie Canal opens New
York & Great Lakes
Godless frontier?
• Charles
Grandison Finney
“New measures”
“Protracted
meeting”
Role
of women
Fervor sweeps the nation
• 1820s-1836:
High expectations
• America:
a new kind of nation
Freed from
constraints of history
• Confidence
that all would be solved
1800 years of error
to be overcome
Democratization of religion
• Faith
in the “common man”
Priesthood
of all believers: right to decide for oneself
Sola
scriptura: pure Bible, pure doctrine
• Arminianism
replaces Calvinism
• Vernacular
preaching
• Mass-market
religious press
• American
popular religious music
• Christianization
of the nation
Northern
and Southern revivalisms
Millennialism
• New
expectations of Second Coming
• William
Miller
Predicts millennium
1843
Recalculated for
1844
• Seventh-Day
Adventists, 1860-63
Restorationism
• Denominationalism
• Dismay
at proliferation of churches
Goal of Christian
unity recedes
• Disciples
of Christ/Churches of Christ
Alexander Campbell,
1808
Simple
creed
The Mormons
• Joseph
Smith, Palmyra, NY
Angel Moroni, Mt.
Cumorah, golden plates
Translation
of Book of Mormon, 1830
• Restoration
of the true church
• Kirtland,
Ohio
• Battle
in Far West, Missouri, 1839
The Mormon Zion
• Nauvoo,
Illinois
• Schism
& strange new doctrines
Revelations
Polygamy
• Arrested
for destroying presses
Killed by mob, 1844
• Brigham
Young
Trek to Utah,
1846-48