Leading evangelical revivalists of the Second Great Awakening
A) held a strong faith in the capacity of human beings to improve society by applying their powers of reason.
B) insisted that both individual salvation and social reform depended upon a greater national commitment to formal theological training.
C) believed that individual redemption was available to anyone.
D) believed that social reform was best left to the capable hands of a predestined “elect” of God’s chosen people.
ANSWER
C
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