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- Pietism - Wikipedia
Pietism, as a distinct movement in the German Church, began with religious meetings at Spener's house (collegia pietatis) where he repeated his sermons, expounded passages of the New Testament, and induced those present to join in conversation on religious questions
- Scandinavian Pietism - Encyclopedia. com
The Evangelical Covenant Church has its origins in the Pietist movement in the State Lutheran Church of Sweden The movement, which originated in Germany in the 1600s and spread to Sweden during the 1720s, was legally suppressed in Sweden (from 1726 to 1858) but periodically reemerged
- Biblebelt feature: Pietism is at the roots of the Swedish . . .
In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, Pietist movements emerged within the Church of Sweden, focusing strongly on the personal experience of faith "The leadership of the Church of Sweden saw this as a threat From 1726-1858, meetings without the presence of a Lutheran priest were prohibited
- The Pietist Impulse: Scandinavians – The Pietist Schoolman
Today: part five examines four manifestations of the Pietist impulse among Swedish and Norwegian Christians (both in the Old World and New) For many, this would seem an obscure chapter in the history of Pietism
- The Roots and Branches of Pietism - Christianity Today
Its roots are varied and include the Reformation, Puritanism, Precicianism and Mysticism Moreover, Pietism was not bound by a single culture, language, or political context as it spread through
- The Swedish Pietists: A Reader – Grace Evangelical Society
Two of the most important leaders in that movement were the Swedish preachers Carl Olof Rosenius (1816–1868) and Paul Peter Waldenström (1838–1917) Their devotional journal Pietisten (“The Pietist”) turned what was once a contemptuous term for fanaticism, into a source of pride among those who claimed a born-again experience
- Pietism
In the initial year of Pietisten in 1842, George Scott and C O Rosenius shared their thoughts on Pietism in a two-part article series, as an explanation for the founding of the newspaper Part one is translated here from the Swedish by Mark Safstrom
- Pietism | Definition, Religion, Beliefs, Key Figures, Facts . . .
Pietism, influential religious reform movement that began among German Lutherans in the 17th century It emphasized personal faith against the main Lutheran church’s perceived stress on doctrine and theology over Christian living Learn more about the movement and its influence
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