Multiple Choice
The shout tradition of Methodist revivalism had many implications for the development of an everyday psychology in America, with one of the most influential implications being that
A) the emotional and psychological intensity of these experiences began to be perceived by some as psychological phenomena.
B) it strengthened the appeal of a cool and detached scientific Psychology.
C) it created a space for the study of abnormal psychology.
D) the emotional and psychological intensity of these experiences proved to many that religious fervor was a dangerous force that needed to be countered with reason.
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