How did radical revivalist Charles G. Finney violate Christian tradition?

A) He allowed women to join his church.
B) He allowed women to pray aloud in church.
C) He relied on rational, scientific arguments to win converts.
D) His sermons were dry, rational, and unemotional.
E) He did not believe in a mysterious, all-powerful God.


Answer: B

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