5.)In contrast to the conversion Finney at revivals, Phoebe Palmer believed which of the following?

A.)Conversation is personal & calm, but faith need not play an active role in one's life.

B.)Conversion is public & energetic, but faith not play an active role in one's life.***

C.)Conversion is personal & calm, but faith-based living was the way to help oneself & society

D.)Conversion is public & energetic, & faith-based living was the way to help oneself & society.

B?

To determine the correct answer, let's break down the options and examine the statements.

A) "Conversion is personal & calm, but faith need not play an active role in one's life."
This option suggests that conversion can be personal and calm, but faith does not play an active role in one's life. However, this does not align with Phoebe Palmer's beliefs, as she emphasized the importance of faith in one's life.

B) "Conversion is public & energetic, but faith not play an active role in one's life."
This option suggests that conversion can be public and energetic, but faith does not play an active role in one's life. While this option might seem plausible, it does not accurately represent Phoebe Palmer's beliefs.

C) "Conversion is personal & calm, but faith-based living was the way to help oneself & society."
This option suggests that conversion can be personal and calm, and faith-based living is important in helping oneself and society. This aligns more closely with Phoebe Palmer's beliefs because she advocated for the active role of faith-based living in helping both oneself and society.

D) "Conversion is public & energetic, & faith-based living was the way to help oneself & society."
This option suggests that conversion can be public and energetic, and faith-based living is important in helping oneself and society. Although this option also implies the importance of faith-based living, Phoebe Palmer's beliefs emphasized a more personal and calm approach to conversion.

Based on this analysis, the correct answer is C) "Conversion is personal & calm, but faith-based living was the way to help oneself & society."