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  • ...in_classification = [[Evangelical Christianity]] <br> ([[Pietistic]] and [[Radical Pietistic]]) ...adical Pietism|Radical Pietist movement]] (which split off/diverged from [[Pietism|Pietistic]] [[Lutheranism]]). The member federations predominantly originat ...
    3 Кб (332 слова) - 12:03, 26 марта 2024
  • ...t]], [[Germany]] - 4 January 1750 in [[Bad Homburg]], [[Germany]]) was a [[Pietism|pietist]] writer and a [[songbook]] [[publisher]]. [[Category:Radical Pietism]] ...
    2 Кб (179 слов) - 16:56, 18 февраля 2024
  • ...st Church|Swedish Baptist]] and [[Radical Pietism|Radical Pietist]] with [[Pietism|Pietist]] and former [[Lutheranism|Lutheran]] origins) ...ite book |last1=Shantz |first1=Douglas H. |title=An Introduction to German Pietism: Protestant Renewal at the Dawn of Modern Europe |date=2013 |publisher=JHU ...
    5 Кб (603 слова) - 07:42, 6 февраля 2024
  • ...ite book |last1=Shantz |first1=Douglas H. |title=An Introduction to German Pietism: Protestant Renewal at the Dawn of Modern Europe |date=2013 |publisher=JHU [[Category:Radical Pietism]] ...
    3 Кб (281 слово) - 07:05, 14 февраля 2024
  • ..., Stockholm) was a Swedish writer. She wrote spiritual songs inspired by [[Pietism]] and [[Mysticism]].<ref>Ann Öhrberg (2001). Vittra fruntimmer. Författar Grubb was a member of the circles of radical members of Pietism and the [[Moravian Church]]. She is referred to as an example of the strong ...
    2 Кб (214 слов) - 15:28, 17 марта 2024
  • It was the project of [[pietism|pietistic]] theologian [[Johann Friedrich Haug]] (1680–1753), his brother ...o [[Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg]] in 1720, at the time a center of radical pietism. ...
    4 Кб (435 слов) - 07:28, 8 февраля 2024
  • * - [[Johann Konrad Dippel]] visit Sweden, after which [[Radical Pietism]] spreads rapidly. ...
    2 Кб (158 слов) - 13:06, 18 декабря 2023
  • {{Short description|Swedish radical pietist sect}} ..."Grey Robes") was a religious mystic-apocalyptic [[sect]] within [[Radical Pietism]], active in [[Stockholm]] in Sweden in the 1730s. ...
    6 Кб (802 слова) - 02:48, 17 марта 2024
  • ...s [[August Hermann Francke]]'s form of Pietism ({{Interlanguage link|Halle Pietism|no|Hallenserpietismen}}), which had a positive relationship with the state ...r, that stricter legislation was needed to keep the more [[Radical Pietism|radical Pietists]] in check, and this led to the above-mentioned decree in 1741.<re ...
    10 Кб (1319 слов) - 11:02, 21 февраля 2024
  • ...erwards, through the influence of [[Philip Jacob Spener]], the father of [[pietism]], became tutor in [[Quedlinburg]].{{sfn|Chisholm|1911|p=634}} ...theran, with a wide range of influence, and at least in his early career a radical Pietist, vehemently opposed to the unbending ecclesiastical structures of h ...
    6 Кб (762 слова) - 04:46, 16 марта 2024
  • ...ce free churches. In 16th century Europe, within the [[Radical reformation|radical]] movements such as the [[Anabaptist]]s were free churches with small excep === Radical Pietism === ...
    12 Кб (1568 слов) - 02:16, 10 марта 2024
  • ...also had influence from and a partial connection with fellow Pietists and Radical Pietists of different denominational traditions within the [[Mission Friend [[Category:Radical Pietism]] ...
    8 Кб (1044 слова) - 11:14, 21 февраля 2024
  • ...rian, and art historian. He was a leading proponent of [[Radical Criticism|radical criticism]] in the Netherlands. Pierson's father was a merchant in Amsterdam, his mother an author of [[Pietism|pietist]] works. The [[Walloons|Walloon]]-origin family was prominent in th ...
    5 Кб (603 слова) - 09:34, 29 января 2024
  • ...cyclopedia, Inc. |language=English |quote=Community of True Inspiration, a Radical Pietist movement in 18th-century Germany which became a successful communal ...]] east of [[Frankfurt]] in 1714. The Pott brothers were several of many [[Pietism|Pietists]] who had come to the area to take advantage of the religious tole ...
    10 Кб (1422 слова) - 20:31, 20 февраля 2024
  • ...er developed into the [[Evangelical Covenant Church]], a [[Radical Pietism|Radical Pietistic]] Christian denomination with [[Lutheranism|Lutheran]] roots, whi [[Category:Radical Pietism]] ...
    7 Кб (943 слова) - 03:52, 15 февраля 2024
  • ...leburg, Germany, with [[Alexander Mack]]. Their roots are in the [[Radical Pietism]] movement but they were strongly influenced by Anabaptist theology. They h ..., an Anabaptist Christian denomination with roots in the Mennonite church, pietism, and Wesleyan holiness. They have also been known as River Brethren and Riv ...
    6 Кб (784 слова) - 17:30, 11 февраля 2024
  • ...many]]. Mack founded the Brethren along with seven other [[Radical Pietism|Radical Pietists]] in Schwarzenau in 1708. Mack and the rest of the early Brethren ...1701.{{sfn|Willoughby|1991|p=1}} By 1705, the Macks became moved by the [[Pietism|Pietist]] movement locally led by Ernst Christoph Hochmann von Hochnau and ...
    11 Кб (1334 слова) - 21:33, 27 января 2024
  • ...later marry [[Johann Wilhelm Petersen]] and formulate a radical form of [[pietism]]. At court, Johanna Eleonora met [[Philipp Jacob Spener]] and [[Johann Ja ...
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  • ...ite book |last1=Shantz |first1=Douglas H. |title=An Introduction to German Pietism: Protestant Renewal at the Dawn of Modern Europe |date=2013 |publisher=JHU ...e world]].<ref name="Kostlevy2009"/> Their origin in the [[Radical Pietism|Radical Pietistic]] revivals led the River Brethren to emphasize "the conversion ex ...
    14 Кб (1896 слов) - 17:31, 11 февраля 2024
  • ...=sv}}</ref> and became a priest in the [[Church of Sweden]]. The growing [[Pietism|pietist]] and Reader (''[[läsare]]'') movements in the Scandinavian countr * [[Radical Pietism]] ...
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