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Gregorius reformed Fraternitas Saturni. In 1954 he
published Die
magische Erweckung der Chakra, and in 1960 the
novel Exorial. He died in 1964
after a heart...
- He also
worked as a playwright, and in
December 1894 his play Der Wala
Erweckung ("The Wala's Awakening") was
premiered at an
event organised by the Bund...
- Neo-Lutheranism
arose in
Germany in the 1830s from the
Pietist driven Erweckung, or Awakening. Neo-Lutheranism
itself contained differing camps. It gave...
- German, and
Dutch Protestant history known as le Réveil (German: die
Erweckung, Dutch: Het Reveil). Le Réveil was a
revival of
Protestant Christianity...
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countering Rationalism and
striving to
advance a
revival known as the
Erweckung, or Awakening. In 1806, Napoleon's
invasion of
Germany promoted Rationalism...
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revival movement within Lutheranism which began with the Pietist-driven
Erweckung, or Awakening, and
developed in
reaction against theological rationalism...
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Energie im
Menschen körperliche und
psychische Begleiterscheinungen bei
Erweckung der
Energie im Körper [Kundalini, the
Energy of Nature, the
Nature of...
- (2006), 41–124. Geck, Albrecht, "Edward
Bouverie Pusey.
Hochkirchliche Erweckung," in: Neuner, Peter/Wenz,
Gunter (eds.),
Theologen des 19. Jahrhunderts...
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people to
preserve Luther's
theology from the
rationalist threat. This
Erweckung, or Awakening,
argued that
reason was
insufficient and
pointed out the...
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across the
continent of
Europe (Le Réveil),
impacting France,
Germany (Die
Erweckung) and the
Netherlands (Het Reveil).
Through conversion and
missionary impetus...