Aimee Semple McPherson Essays

  • Aimee Semple Mcpherson Short Biography

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    Aimee Semple McPherson was one of the most influential figures in the early twentieth century. Aimee influenced many people throughout her life and was well known in the United States. She was a missionary, evangelist, teacher, prodigious author, and founded the Foursquare Gospel. Aimee Semple McPherson was born on October 9, 1890 in Canada. Her mother Mildred "Minnie" Pearce served in the Salvation Army and had a major influence on her. Aimee used her life growing up as a way to relate to her listeners

  • America's Becoming Less Tolerant in 1920s

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    America's Becoming Less Tolerant in 1920s This essay is going to talk about whether or not America became less tolerant in the 1920s. It will include: · The immigration change · The KKK, · The 'Red Scare' · Palmer Raids and · The Sacco and Vanzetti trial · Christian revivalism and · The 'Monkey Trial'. America had had an 'open door' policy towards immigration, but from 1917 onwards the door began to close. In 1917 an immigration law introduced a literacy test. This

  • Televangelism Essay

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    During the past days, the preachers and the religious men had to travel to a large places and distances in order to transmit the message of their heavenly religion. Is commonly used to take months and months to address non-believers for argumentation or discussion and to let people believe about the true religion. But modern media, global communication and the beginning of televangelism has made it easy for the religious scholars not only to address their own community, but to invite others for argumentation