The leaders of the Great Awakening encouraged a personal and emotional connection to faith, emphasizing individual experiences of salvation and spiritual rebirth. They promoted the idea of personal interpretation of the Scriptures, challenging established religious authorities and practices. This movement fostered a sense of urgency in seeking redemption, leading to increased religious fervor and the establishment of new denominations. Ultimately, it contributed to a more democratic approach to religion in America.
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