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Pietist missionary to India.
Spener stressed the
necessity of a new
birth and
separation of
Christians from the
world (see Asceticism). Many
Pietists...
- living.
Radical Pietists contrast with
Church Pietists, who
chose to
remain within their Lutheran denominational settings.
Radical Pietists distinguish between...
- him. Back in
Stockholm in 1735, he
again joined the
radicals among the
Pietists, and
became the
leader for the
first free
congregation in Sweden, the "Philadelphian...
- The
German Templer Society, also
known as Templers, is a
Radical Pietist group that
emerged in
Germany during the mid-nineteenth century, the two founders...
- In
Christian eschatology (end-times theology), postmillennialism, or postmillenarianism, is an
interpretation of
chapter 20 of the Book of
Revelation which...
-
Anabaptist and
Pietist Studies. July 29, 2022.
Retrieved August 2, 2022. "Amish Po****tion
Trends 1992–2013".
Young Center for
Anabaptist and
Pietist Studies...
- also had
influence from and a
partial connection with
fellow Pietists and
Radical Pietists of
different denominational traditions within the
Mission Friends...
-
Elizabethtown College (informally Etown) is a
private college in Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania.
Elizabethtown College was
founded in 1899 by
members of the...
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History of
Lutheranism Crypto-Lutherans Gnesio-Lutherans
Lutheran orthodoxy Pietists Radical Pietism Haugeans Laestadians Finnish Awakening Old
Lutherans Neo-Lutherans...
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published in the 1740s and 1750s. In 1803 and 1804, a
group of
Christian pietists led by
George Rapp
arrived from Württemberg, Germany,
settled in Harmony...