523:(as Oberlin College had been known until 1850), and he invited Finney, on the recommendation of abolitionist Theodore Dwight Weld (1803–1895), to establish its theological department. After much wrangling, Finney accepted on the conditions that he be allowed to continue to preach in New York, the school admit blacks, and free speech be guaranteed at Oberlin. After more than a decade, he was selected as its second president, serving from 1851 to 1866. (He had already served as acting president in 1849.) Oberlin was the first American college to accept women and blacks as students in addition to white men. From its early years, its faculty and students were active in the abolitionist movement. They participated together with people of the town in biracial efforts to help fugitive slaves on the
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543:(1804–1847) while he lived in Jefferson County. They had six children together. In 1848, a year after Lydia's death, he married Elizabeth Ford Atkinson (1799–1863) in Ohio. In 1865, he married Rebecca Allen Rayl (1824–1907), also in Ohio. Each of Finney's three wives accompanied him on his revival tours and joined him in his evangelistic efforts. He died in 1875 age 82
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338:, Finney never attended college. His leadership abilities, musical skill, 6'3" height, and piercing eyes gained him recognition in his community. He and his family attended the
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His religious views led him, together with several other evangelical leaders, to promote social reforms, such as
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Calling Down Fire: Charles
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A critical look at Finney's revivalist methods and their impact on the modern church in
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Wishard, S. E. (1890). "Historical Sketch of Lane Seminary from 1853 to 1856".
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A Vindication of the Methods and Results of Charles Finney's Ministry
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Johnson, James E. "Charles G. Finney and a Theology of Revivalism,"
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1580:"Charles Grandison Finney. New York Revivalism in the 1820-1830s"
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theory, but can't be associated exclusively with either of them.
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268:(August 29, 1792 – August 16, 1875) was a controversial American
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A major theme of his preaching was the need for what he called
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from the pulpit, called it a "great national sin," and refused
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How Charles Finney's Theology Ravaged the Evangelical Movement
1512:"The Theology Of Charles Finney: A System Of Self-Reformation"
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Presbyterian Church in the United States of America ministers
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by Dr. Michael S. Horton (conservative perspective; critical)
1010:"The Lord's Free Man: Charles G. Finney and His Abolitionism"
586:. Finney affirmed both the external and internal work of the
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Charles Grandison Finney, 1792-1875: Revivalist and Reformer
990:"IV. His Doctrinal Education and Other Experiences at Adams"
495:, Finney was involved with social reforms, particularly the
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in the United States. He has been called the "Father of Old
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Charles G. Finney and the Spirit of American Evangelicalism
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Charles G. Finney and the Spirit of American Evangelicalism
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Charles G. Finney and the Spirit of American Evangelicalism
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Charles G. Finney and the Spirit of American Evangelicalism
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Finney is included as a political figure in the video game
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1184:. Cincinnati: Lane Theological Seminary. pp. 30–40.
796:. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press. p. 137.
519:(1786–1865) offered financial backing to the new
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The Second Great Awakening and the Transcendentalists
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A biography of Charles Finney by G. Frederick Wright
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The Theology of C. G. Finney explained and defended
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Rev. Albert B. Dod, D.D., "On Revivals of Religion"
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1140:, Edinburgh: Banner of Truth Trust, pp. 342–55
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491:In addition to becoming a widely popular Christian
515:In 1835, the wealthy silk merchant and benefactor
1147:, New York: G&C Carvill, 1828, pp. 83–96
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2294:Conservative Congregational Christian Conference
2169:General Association of Regular Baptist Churches
1492:The Evangelicals: The Struggle to Shape America
624:, even to the point of losing their salvation.
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2121:Evangelical Protestantism in the United States
2031:Western Reserve College and Preparatory School
1720:(conservative Calvinist perspective; critical)
1718:Finney's Lectures on Theology by Charles Hodge
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2952:History of Christianity in the United States
1601:September 1969, Vol. 38 Issue 3, pp 338–358
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566:. Finney departed strongly from traditional
373:In 1821, Finney started studies at 29 under
2159:Conservative Baptist Association of America
1420:Passing in the Works of Charles W. Chesnutt
1136:Bennet, Tyler (1996), Bonar, Andrew (ed.),
2363:Christian Reformed Church in North America
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2897:19th-century American non-fiction writers
2767:Evangelical and Ecumenical Women's Caucus
2757:Council on Biblical Manhood and Womanhood
2276:Christian Churches and Churches of Christ
1653:"The COMPLETE WORKS of CHARLES G. FINNEY"
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1363:Biblical Repertory and Theological Review
1157:Biblical Repertory and Theological Review
408:, Finney accompanied him and, along with
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358:he gave up legal practice to preach the
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27:American minister and writer (1792–1875)
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1833:Lewis Center for Environmental Studies
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1560:Spring 1997, Vol. 17 Issue 1, pp 60–94
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1383:William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company
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1072:2000 Years Of Charismatic Christianity
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968:The Original Memoirs of Charles Finney
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499:movement. Finney frequently denounced
420:in 1832, where he was minister of the
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2782:National Association of Evangelicals
2439:Fundamentalist–modernist controversy
2233:Church of God (Cleveland, Tennessee)
2192:Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod
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546:Finney's great-grandson, also named
385:. "I went into the northern part of
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1574:(1987), a major scholarly biography
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3007:Religious leaders from Connecticut
2892:19th-century American male writers
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1668:(Holiness perspective; supportive)
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2922:American male non-fiction writers
2345:Christian and Missionary Alliance
2327:Church of God (Anderson, Indiana)
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1208:"Charles Grandison Finney Papers"
1138:Asahel Nettleton: Life and Labors
1008:Essig, James David (March 1978).
350:, he entered the congregation of
2752:Christianity Today International
2399:Association of Vineyard Churches
2187:Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod
2062:Cooper International Competition
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1462:10.5325/weslmethstud.3.2011.0031
1443:Bounds, Christopher. T. (2011).
893:Fletcher, Robert Samuel (1943).
688:Lectures on Revivals of Religion
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2008:Student Cooperative Association
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362:. As a young man, Finney was a
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2762:Evangelical Climate Initiative
2210:Presbyterian Church in America
1699:"The Legacy of Charles Finney"
1558:Journal of the Early Republic,
1049:Barnes, Gilbert Hobbs (1964).
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582:. Some consider his stance as
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3002:Presidents of Oberlin College
2736:Transformational Christianity
1798:Oberlin Conservatory of Music
1578:Martin, John H. (Fall 2005).
1366:Vol. 7 No. 4 (1835) p.626-674
674:, a professor of theology at
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471:Disciples of Finney included
400:When Gale moved to a farm in
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2681:Apostolic-Prophetic Movement
2509:Baptism with the Holy Spirit
2381:Seventh-day Adventist Church
1878:Presidents (chronologically)
1793:College of Arts and Sciences
1449:Wesley and Methodist Studies
1151:Hodge, Charles (July 1833),
934:"III. Beginning of His Work"
915:"III. Beginning of His Work"
883:. W. W. Norton. 1992. p. 177
847:Memoirs of Charles G. Finney
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574:, he denied the doctrine of
521:Oberlin Collegiate Institute
511:President of Oberlin College
434:Oberlin Collegiate Institute
356:baptism into the Holy Spirit
64:President of Oberlin College
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2967:People from Adams, New York
2772:Fuller Theological Seminary
2248:Pentecostal Holiness Church
2144:Southern Baptist Convention
2003:Shansi Memorial Association
1712:The Oberlin Heritage Center
1563:Hambrick-Stowe, Charles E.
1376:Charles E. Hambrick-Stowe,
1232:Charles E. Hambrick-Stowe,
1057:Harcourt, Brace & World
951:Charles E. Hambrick-Stowe,
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272:minister and leader in the
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2987:Presbyterian abolitionists
2977:People from Troy, New York
2927:American religious writers
2797:World Vision United States
2605:Contemporary worship music
2483:Los Angeles Crusade (1949)
2404:Calvary Chapel Association
1530:Todd, Obbie Tyler (2020).
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570:theology. In the field of
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529:Fugitive Slave Act of 1850
336:American Revolutionary War
332:Jefferson County, New York
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1351:"On Revivals of Religion"
754:Theodore Pollock Ferguson
724:The Charles Finney School
715:and Other Stories of the
635:and to work to build the
633:disinterested benevolence
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2721:Neo-charismatic movement
2691:Christian fundamentalism
2391:Nondenominational Family
2286:Congregationalist Family
1890:Charles Grandison Finney
1732:"Oberlin Theology"
1607:Perciaccante, Marianne.
1212:Oberlin College Archives
769:Nathaniel William Taylor
708:The Passing of Grandison
564:Nathaniel William Taylor
548:Charles Grandison Finney
462:extemporaneous preaching
266:Charles Grandison Finney
43:Charles Grandison Finney
2957:Oberlin College faculty
1664:April 13, 2012, at the
1153:"Dangerous Innovations"
792:Hankins, Barry (2004).
560:New School Presbyterian
406:Oneida County, New York
389:and began my labors at
297:Christian perfectionism
195:Elizabeth Ford Atkinson
2907:American abolitionists
2818:Aimee Semple McPherson
2731:Seven Mountain Mandate
2471:Fourth Great Awakening
2454:Second Great Awakening
2312:Church of the Nazarene
1899:William Gay Ballantine
1738:Encyclopedia Americana
1510:Smith, Jay E. (1992).
1495:. Simon and Schuster.
1356:July 20, 2011, at the
823:, Ohio History Central
590:within the context of
454:Second Great Awakening
375:George Washington Gale
352:George Washington Gale
274:Second Great Awakening
2942:Christian revivalists
2917:American evangelicals
2777:Moody Bible Institute
2726:Red-Letter Christians
2466:Third Great Awakening
2449:First Great Awakening
2322:Free Methodist Church
2263:Restorationist Family
2253:Apostolic Pentecostal
2228:Assemblies of God USA
1704:May 22, 2008, at the
1070:Hyatt, Eddie (2002),
1028:10.1353/cwh.1978.0009
764:Joshua Hall McIlvaine
713:The Wife of His Youth
422:Chatham Street Chapel
2997:Presbyterian writers
2686:Bapticostal movement
2600:Contemporary worship
2579:Second work of grace
2559:Evangelical theology
2424:Azusa Street Revival
1951:Carmen Twillie Ambar
1912:Ernest Hatch Wilkins
1908:Henry Churchill King
1724:The Church in Crisis
1615:Rice, Sonja (1992).
996:, Gospel truth, 1868
940:, Gospel truth, 1868
921:, Gospel truth, 1868
849:, Gospel truth, 1868
775:Notes and references
749:Manie Payne Ferguson
616:, a higher level of
614:Christian perfection
525:Underground Railroad
410:Theodore Dwight Weld
312:Underground Railroad
289:Burned-over District
2937:Christian ethicists
2711:Post-evangelicalism
2529:Biblical patriarchy
2519:Biblical literalism
2202:Presbyterian Family
2154:Missionary Baptists
2149:Independent Baptist
1853:TIMARA Laboratories
1682:Crooked Lake Review
1680:by John H. Martin,
1584:Crooked Lake Review
1487:FitzGerald, Frances
728:Rochester, New York
726:was established in
704:Charles W. Chesnutt
601:Finney's theory of
477:John Humphrey Noyes
450:Rochester, New York
430:Broadway Tabernacle
379:Presbyterian Church
344:Henderson, New York
328:Warren, Connecticut
316:universal education
142:Warren, Connecticut
2947:Hellfire preachers
2534:Biblical womanhood
2524:Biblical inerrancy
2459:Cane Ridge Revival
2271:Churches of Christ
2220:Pentecostal Family
1997:The Oberlin Review
1936:S. Frederick Starr
1903:John Henry Barrows
1687:Articles on Finney
1570:Hardman, Keith J.
698:In popular culture
680:Albert Baldwin Dod
661:Frances FitzGerald
541:Lydia Root Andrews
527:and to resist the
481:Andrew Leete Stone
216:Rebecca Allen Rayl
174:Lydia Root Andrews
2866:
2865:
2554:Decision theology
2549:Christian Zionism
2514:Believers' Church
2412:
2411:
2337:Keswickian Family
2238:Foursquare Church
2164:Free Will Baptist
2087:
2086:
2024:(chronologically)
1931:Emil C. Danenberg
1916:William Stevenson
1428:978-1-60473-416-4
1214:. Oberlin College
1107:on April 20, 2021
1099:William, Cossen.
1085:978-0-88419-872-7
1015:Civil War History
879:Bourne, Russell.
672:Benjamin Warfield
507:to slaveholders.
393:, in the town of
282:Reformed theology
263:
262:
32:Charles G. Finney
16:(Redirected from
3014:
2962:Oneida Institute
2858:Jonathan Edwards
2802:Youth for Christ
2696:Evangelical left
2569:Kingdom theology
2373:Adventist Family
2132:
2131:
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1926:Robert W. Fuller
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596:semi-Pelagianism
414:Oneida Institute
387:Jefferson County
293:Upstate New York
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2843:Dwight L. Moody
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2639:Sinner's prayer
2622:Revival meeting
2612:Mourner's bench
2583:
2504:Baptism by fire
2492:
2488:Revival of 1800
2478:Healing revival
2444:Great Awakening
2408:
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2355:Reformed Family
2349:
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2074:Martin Lectures
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1895:James Fairchild
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1778:Oberlin College
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1599:Church History,
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1551:Further reading
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576:total depravity
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