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  • {{rpl|Third Great Awakening}}
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  • The '''Third Great Awakening''' was a period of religious activism in American history from the late 185 Im (2000) compared the evangelistic method and results of the Third Great Awakening in America with the Korean revivals of 1884-1910. Many techniques of the Se
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  • ...otestant clergyman, missionary leader and author. He was a leader of the [[Third Great Awakening]] and a founder of the [[Social Gospel]] movement that sought to apply Prot * [[Third Great Awakening]]
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  • * [[Third Great Awakening]]
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  • {{r|Third Great Awakening}}
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  • ...nt (early 21st century), emphasizing a need to complete the goals of the [[Third Great Awakening]] and equitably distribute "spiritual" or "immaterial" ("non-material") res ...d Great Awakening|second]] (from the 1790s to the 1830s), a lesser-known [[Third Great Awakening|third]] (beginning in the 1890s) and a [[Fourth Great Awakening|fourth]] (w
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  • *[[Third Great Awakening]]
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  • ...1880-1940 in the [[United States of America]] and [[Canada]], during the [[Third Great Awakening]] applied [[Christianity|Christian]] principles to social problems, especia
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  • * [[Third Great Awakening]]
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  • ...including the [[Second Great Awakening]], the abolitionist movement, the [[Third Great Awakening]] and the [[Social Gospel]] movement. Mainstream Protestant denominations a
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