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The Great Awakening Thomas S. Kidd

The Great Awakening By Thomas S. Kidd

The Great Awakening by Thomas S. Kidd


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In the mid-eighteenth century, Americans experienced an outbreak of religious revivals that shook colonial society. This book presents a definitive view of these revivals, now known as the 'First Great Awakening', and their dramatic effects on American culture.

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The Great Awakening: The Roots of Evangelical Christianity in Colonial America by Thomas S. Kidd

A groundbreaking historical treatment of the First Great Awakening and its contribution to the American ideal of equality for all people

In the mid-eighteenth century, Americans experienced an outbreak of religious revivals that shook colonial society. This book provides a definitive view of these revivals, now known as the First Great Awakening, and their dramatic effects on American culture. Historian Thomas S. Kidd tells the absorbing story of early American evangelical Christianity through the lives of seminal figures like Jonathan Edwards and George Whitefield as well as many previously unknown preachers, prophets, and penitents. The Great Awakening helped create the evangelical movement, which heavily emphasized the individual's experience of salvation and the Holy Spirit's work in revivals. By giving many evangelicals radical notions of the spiritual equality of all people, the revivals helped breed the democratic style that would come to characterize the American republic. Kidd carefully separates the positions of moderate supporters of the revivals from those of radical supporters, and he delineates the objections of those who completely deplored the revivals and their wildly egalitarian consequences. The battles among these three camps, the author shows, transformed colonial America and ultimately defined the nature of the evangelical movement.

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Thomas Kidd has gone a long way toward filling the need for a synthetic history of the Great Awakening and the evangelical Christianity it spawned.-Richard W. Pointer, American Historical Review

Refreshing . . . imaginative . . . timely . . . Kidd creatively synthesizes a wide range of recent historiography and, thus, provides fresh insight into early evangelicalism's inner workings and cultural impact on America. Historians, theologians and graduate students will all appreciate Kidd's ability to demonstrate the interconnectedness of the social and theological motives that drove the early evangelicals' behavior.-John Ellis, Ecclesiastical History, Vol. 60




Winner of the 2008 Christianity Today Award of Merit in the category of History/Biography

A 2007 Top Seller in Religion as compiled by YBP Library Services


There is much to praise in this book. Kidd is a first-rate researcher who has read widely in primary sources. He is also a clear, entertaining writer who is able to create memorable portraits of historical characters.-Catherine A. Brekus, University of Chicago


Well researched, clearly written and authoritatively argued. There is no book of comparable breadth, either chronologically or geographically.-Mark Noll, University of Notre Dame




It has been fifty years since Edwin Gaustad told the history of New England's Great Awakening, and, since then, the revivals themselves have at times been almost lost sight of in debates about the fictions of memory and the invention of tradition. Thomas Kidd's narrative, returning squarely to the formative events and factions that shaped early evangelicalism, offers a valuable synoptic account of the beginnings of this continuously important movement.-Leigh E. Schmidt, Princeton University



An informed and much-needed synthesis of the events that comprise the 'Great Awakening.' Judiciously describes evangelical efforts from Nova Scotia to Georgia over the entire eighteenth century and demonstrates the centrality of these revivals to an understanding of the American mind. Kidd's book will become the standard introduction to its subject.-Philip F. Gura, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill


With this deeply researched and beautifully focused study of the origins of American evangelicalism, Thomas Kidd gives us nothing less than a fresh, post-revisionist understanding of the Great Awakening. But that is not all. By casting a powerful light upon the controversies at the outset of the evangelical movement, particularly those revolving around the third person of the Trinity, he illuminates the rest of that movement's conflicted history, providing insight into its enduring complexities, and its likely manifestations in the century ahead.-Wilfred McClay, author of The Masterless: Self and Society in Modern America




About Thomas S. Kidd

Thomas S. Kidd is associate professor of history, Baylor University, and author of The Protestant Interest: New England after Puritanism, published by Yale University Press. He lives in Woodway, TX.

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The Great Awakening: The Roots of Evangelical Christianity in Colonial America by Thomas S. Kidd
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