4.)In contrast to the conversion practiced by Charles 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.

This is what the lesson says:
Evangelical leaders like Charles Finney encouraged followers to help other people confront their own sins as well. In this way, they believed, they could remake society as well as individuals. The emphasis on following an inspiring religious leader led to the growth of many existing Christian denominations and the creation of many more. Other leaders of the Second Great Awakening, like Phoebe Palmer, emphasized reflecting on one's own faith over testifying sins to others, but also believed society would improve as more people studied their faith.

My brother believes it's A.) I believe it's D.), Can you help us figure out who's right?

oooohhh ok i got it!, its B!

Based on the information provided, it appears that option D is the correct answer. Phoebe Palmer believed that conversion is public and energetic, and that faith-based living was the way to help oneself and society. While Charles Finney encouraged individuals to confront their sins and remake society, Phoebe Palmer emphasized reflecting on one's own faith and studying it to improve society. Therefore, option D, conversion being public and energetic while faith-based living helps oneself and society, aligns with the information given in the lesson.

To determine the correct answer between option A, "Conversation is personal & calm, but faith need not play an active role in one's life," and option D, "Conversion is public & energetic, & faith-based living was the way to help oneself & society," we need to analyze the information provided.

According to the lesson, Charles Finney and Phoebe Palmer were both leaders of the Second Great Awakening movement but had different approaches to conversion. Charles Finney believed in helping others confront their sins as a way to remake both individuals and society. On the other hand, Phoebe Palmer emphasized reflecting on one's own faith rather than publicly testifying sins to others. However, both leaders believed that the improvement of society depended on people studying their faith.

Based on this information, we can conclude that Phoebe Palmer's perspective falls in line with option D. She believed that conversion is public and energetic and that faith-based living was the way to help oneself and society. This aligns with the notion that society would improve as more people studied their faith.

Therefore, the correct answer is D.

If she believed "reflecting on one's own faith" is important, A cant' be right, can it?

If she thought faith was more important than testifying sins to others, it can't be D, can it?

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