- on the "order of grace",
influenced a
revivalist movement known as
Schartauanism.
Schartau was born in Malmö in 1757. His
father was a
member of Riksdag...
- representation.
Within his diocese, he
contributed to the
enforcement of
Schartauanism. In
addition to his work as a
university lector, he
published monthly...
-
separation from the
Church of Sweden.
Hoofianism was
largely suppressed by
Schartauanism and Nyevangelism, but his
influence in the
Diocese of Växjö was more...
-
adopted as bishop.
During this time
Giertz began to take
seriously Schartauanism, a form of
Pietism that had
developed in
western Sweden — teachings...
- the
emphasis on
subjective conditions for
salvation of
Pietism and
Schartauanism,
placed Nyevangelism's
emphasis on the work of
atonement accomplished...
- area such as Pehr Brandell. His
belief was
initially said to have had a "
Schartauan character". Henschen, however,
eventually became more
involved in the...
-
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- there, he was
influenced by the
Pietist Läsare movement,
including Schartauanism, as well as the
growing temperance movement and
Peter Wieselgren's preaching...
-
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- new free
Eucharistic communities (koinonias). It
contains the Catholic,
Schartauan,
Confessional and
Evangelical expressions found in the
Church of Sweden...