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Educated at Oxford University, George Whitefield formed close ties with John and Charles Wesley, the founders of Methodism. While doctrinal differences eventually led him to part ways with the Wesleys, Whitefield’s ministry shared their focus on personal salvation and spiritual renewal. His sermons emphasized the critical importance of a personal conversion experience and were renowned for their emotional intensity, attracting a substantial following in both Britain and the American colonies.
Whitefield’s transatlantic ministry, which included multiple preaching tours, positioned him as a pivotal figure in the expansion of evangelicalism. His efforts not only shaped evangelical theology but also empowered laypeople to take active roles in the burgeoning religious revival. Despite facing opposition from some church authorities, Whitefield’s influence on Protestant evangelicalism was profound, leaving an enduring legacy that bridged two continents and significantly shaped the trajectory of Christian practice in both England and America.
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