How did Charles G. Finney's brand of Christian revivalism differ from those of previous Evangelical leaders?
a. He believed Christianity needed to be purged of its worldly nature.
b. He advocated withdrawal from society in favor of communalism.
c. He stressed the control that humans have over their own destinies.
d. No answer text provided.
Ans: c. He stressed the control that humans have over their own destinies.
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