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Pietism was a movement within Lutheranism, lasting from the late 17th century to the mid-18th century and later. It proved to be very influential throughout Protestantism and Anabaptism, inspiring no...
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Early German Lutheran Pietism's; Understanding of Justification ... Johann Arndt (1555-1621) has been widely acknowledged as the theological father of German Lutheran Pietism.Footnote24 As a Lutheran pastor and a scholar of Luther's writings, his True Christianity (1605) was the first German Pietist work to challenge...
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Yoking Lutheran Orthodoxy and Lutheran Pietism together in the same chapter will seem unusual, if not dangerous and impossible, to students of the history of the Lutheran churches. 1 Lutheran Orthodoxy marked a level of new maturation for the Lutheran churches.
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Pietism A reform movement in the German Lutheran Church during the 17th and 18th ..... The main difference between the new Pietistic Lutheran school and the ...
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The popularity of his work, especially the Gnomon, provided an exegetical program for Lutheran pietism that would bear especially rich fruit in the United States.
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he most famous Pietists emerged from the Lutheran Church with Philip Jacob Spener being the father of Lutheran Pietism. His publication of Pia Desideria (Pious Desires) in 1675 called for church reform by identifying both the laxity of the clergy and the shortcomings of the established church system.
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Thus, like other dynamic religious revitalization and revival movements (such as Lutheran Pietism), Hasidism was both a call to spiritual renewal and a protest against the prevailing orthodox religious establishment and culture.
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Symptoms of Lutheran Pietism; One must generalize about Pietism, since its influence has been so extensive and damaging. But generalizing is an effort deeply resented by Lutheran Pietists, because it implies extensive reading, study, and years of experience.
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