
Revival Movement
The Revival Movement refers to a series of religious revivals, particularly in Christianity, that aimed to restore spiritual fervor and deepen faith among believers. Emerging in the 18th and 19th centuries, these movements often featured enthusiastic preaching, emotional worship, and a focus on individual conversion. They sought to counteract perceived spiritual decline and promote personal relationships with God. Notable examples include the First and Second Great Awakenings in America, which reshaped religious life and led to the growth of various denominations and social reform efforts. The movement stressed the importance of personal experience in faith.