history discussion
Do you see any evidence in these sources of how a person's gender, race, class, or regional background may have affected his or her encounter with the New Birth? Why do you think the Old Lights were especially critical of the impact the Great Awakening was having on the young and socially marginalized?
What sorts of social and racial prejudices are evident in Joseph Fish's and Charles Woodmason's responses to the New Light preachers and converts? How did they attempt to counter the New Lights?
Do you see any evidence in these sources of how a person's gender, race, class, or regional back
ground
may have affected his or her encounter with the New Birth? Why do you think the Old Lights were
especially critical of the impact the Great Awakening was having on the young and socially marginalized?
What sorts of social and racial prejudices are
evident in Joseph Fish's and Charles Woodmason's
responses to the New Light preachers and converts? How did they attempt to counter the New Lights?
Do you see any evidence in these sources of how a person's gender, race, class, or regional background
may have affected his or her encounter with the New Birth? Why do you think the Old Lights were
especially critical of the impact the Great Awakening was having on the young and socially marginalized?
What sorts of social and racial prejudices are evident in Joseph Fish's and Charles Woodmason's
responses to the New Light preachers and converts? How did they attempt to counter the New Lights?