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13 WeeksRecommended to a Better Understanding of Church History Resources PowerPoint Slides 2003 Timothy Paul Jones http://www.timothypauljones.com

Church History Christian Apostles Empire Reformation 0 500 1000 1500 2000 Catholic Christianity Middle Ages Reason & Revival

Seventeenth-Century English Religious Life Four primary religious groups were 1. Anglicans. Supporters of the Church of England 2. Puritans. Members of the Church of England who wanted to purify the Church h of all non-biblical l practices 3. Separatists. Puritans whose desire for purity in the Church of England led them to separate from the Church of England 4. Non-conformists. English Christians, such as Quakers and Baptists, who disagreed with any link between the church and the government

The Pilgrims The Pilgrims were not seeking religious freedom for everyone. They were Separatists who desired a place where they could follow their beliefs without interference from the Church of England.

The Pilgrims In the Pilgrims commonwealth, the link between church and government remained. Laws were based on the Bible, primarily the Old Testament.

The Rise of Religious i Liberty The Plymouth colony s leaders punished and exiled many Non- Conformists, including Baptists and Quakers, because they deviated from Puritan theology ogy and practice.

The Rise of Religious i Liberty Roger Williams was a Separatist who preached among the Native Americans. Williams was exiled when he declared, The Natives are the true owners of this land.

The Rise of Religious i Liberty Williams founded a colony south of Massachusetts, named Providence. The charter of Providence declared, No person within said colony shall be called into question for any opinion in matters of religion.

There is Already a Great Death Upon Religion i Many children in the Puritans Massachusetts Bay colony did not grow to share their parents faith. Since their government was based on a unity between individuals citizenship in the colony and their covenant with God, this presented a problem. The leaders of the colony recognized that there was a great death upon religion in the colony. One answer was The Halfway Covenant, in which infants not only of Christians but also of non- Christians were baptized.

There is Already a Great Death Upon Religion i It was in this context that the infamous Salem Witch Trials occurred in 1692. Sixty-nine persons were accused of practicing magic. Nineteen persons were hanged; one man was tortured to death because he refused to testify against his wife.

The Enlightenment The Enlightenment was an intellectual The Enlightenment was an intellectual movement which emerged in the eighteenth century and which attempted to comprehend life by means of scientific reasoning and natural law.

Galileo Galileo was an Italian physicist, mathematician, astronomer, and philosopher who played a major role in the scientific revolution.

Voltaire Voltaire was one of several Enlightenment figures whose works and ideas influenced important thinkers of both the American and French Revolutions.

1654 Conversion of Blaise Pascal, French mathematician and theologian Blaise Pascal

The Great Awakening In 1734, flashes of revival pierced the spiritual darkness of the American colonies. Jonathan Edwards, a Congregationalist pastor, said, The Town was never so full of Love, nor of Joy, nor of Distress, as it was then.

The Great Awakening Key leaders in the Great Awakening included Jonathan Edwards John and Charles Wesley George Whitefield Revival continued in the colonies from the 1730s to the 1750s.

Religion and the American Revolution A great number of American pastors shifted their preaching from an emphasis on revival to an emphasis on revolution. The First Amendment to the Constitution was the result: Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof. In this statement, the vision of the Anabaptists and of Roger Williams was finally realized.

13 WeeksRecommended to a Better Understanding of Church History Resources PowerPoint Slides 2003 Timothy Paul Jones http://www.timothypauljones.com