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Historical Background This S. S. is an examination of Charles Hodge's critique of the Great Awakening from his book, The Constitutional History of the Presbyterian Church. The section is called, "The Great Revival." Whether one agrees with his conclusions or not, his analysis is what one would expect from this great theologian of the 19th century, astute and discerning. The result is a warning about trusting in feelings or mental images issuing in a false conversion. An examination of the mysterious subject of "sympathy" and its effects in a revival is discussed as well. Also, it looks at the development of Jonathan Edwards' wisdom as a revival theologian leading to his famous work on the "Religious Affections."
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