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Barton Warren Stone was a prominent American religious leader and a key figure in the Second Great Awakening. He is best known for his role in the founding of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) and his emphasis on unity among Christians. Stone's early life was marked by a rigorous Presbyterian upbringing, but his experiences during the Great Awakening led him to advocate for a more personal and direct relationship with God, moving away from established denominational boundaries. This shift was pivotal in shaping the restorationist movement that sought to return Christianity to its original teachings and practices.

In 1801, Stone played a significant role in the Cane Ridge Revival, which was one of the largest and most influential revivals of the time. This event not only drew thousands of participants but also fostered a spirit of cooperation among various denominations, emphasizing the need for a united Christian front. Stone's writings, including 'The Last Will and Testament of the Springfield Presbytery,' reflect his commitment to these ideals and his desire to reform the church. His legacy continues to influence modern Christianity, particularly in the traditions that prioritize scripture and community over formal hierarchy.

国籍 美国人
出生日期 December 24, 1772
出生地点 Portsmouth, Virginia, USA
去世日期 June 27, 1844