In this episode, Steve and Paulette go through an old hymnal from the church they attended as teenagers. They examine the effects of emotionalism, mysticism, and of course, Revivalism in some very popular hymns and compare those lyrics to hymns that are older and more theologically grounded. There is also some interesting discussion on Dwight Moody, Billy Sunday, and the Evangelical movement from the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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