

The J. Burden Show Ep. 65: George Bagby
Jan 27, 2023
In this conversation, George Bagby, a former history teacher, delves into the Second Great Awakening and its profound effects on America. He highlights the clash of religious ideologies between the North and South, setting the stage for the Civil War. Bagby discusses Charles Finney's revolutionary preaching methods and the social reforms that arose from revivalism. He also explores the emergence of unique religious communities like the Oneida and the Mormons, and their societal implications, revealing how faith shaped America's cultural landscape.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Reviving Faith: The Second Great Awakening and America on the Brink
02:03 • 31min
Revivalism and Reform: Finney's Impact
33:32 • 17min
Utopian Dreams and Religious Shifts
50:31 • 21min
Exploring Quaker and Shaker Movements
01:11:19 • 10min
The Oneida Community: Utopia and Controversy
01:21:45 • 9min
Radical Vegetarianism and Religious Movements in America
01:30:58 • 10min
Exploring the Gnostic Roots of Christian Science
01:41:26 • 3min
The Rise of Mormonism: A Unique American Faith
01:44:49 • 28min
Mormon Temples and Leadership Intrigue
02:13:06 • 9min
Faith, Community, and Conflict
02:22:21 • 19min
Lessons from Minority Faiths: The Mormon Experience
02:41:00 • 2min
Religious Roots and Political Echoes
02:43:29 • 10min
Exploring Future Endeavors and Alternative Platforms
02:53:14 • 3min