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The Role Of George Whitfield In The Great Awakening

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The Great Awakening was a time when several religious revivals during the 17th and 18th Centuries in America sprung forth as people wanted a deeper personal relationship with God and the promise of eternal salvation unlike what was being taught by the Catholic Church in New England. George Whitfield was among several notable theologians during The Great Awakening period who came to America with new religious doctrine which changed Christianity then and still presently.

George Whitefield was born in Gloucester, England, the son of a saloon operator. Whitfield converted to Christ in 1733 and shortly afterwards entered Oxford University, and began his preaching career in the colony of Georgia in 1739. Whitfield adopted a moderate Calvinism

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