The pietist impulse in Christianity /
Pietism is a reform movement originating among German Lutherans in the 17th century. It focused on personal faith, reacting against Lutheran Church's emphasis on doctrine and theology over Christian living. The movement quickly expanded, exerting an enormous influence on various forms of Christ...
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Cambridge, U.K. :
James Clarke & Co.,
2012.
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- Front cover; Title page; Contents; Foreword; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Part one: Pietism and the Pietist Impulse; 1. Pietism: Myths and Realities, Roger E. Olson; 2. Rendered "Odious" as Pietists: Anton Wilhelm Böhme's Conception of Pietismand the Possibilities of Prototype Theory, Peter James Yoder; Part two: Continental German Pietism; 3. The Origin of Pietist Notions of New Birthand the New Man: Alchemy and Alchemists in Gottfried Arnold and Johann Henrich Reitz, Douglas H. Shantz; 4. The Common Priesthood and the Pietist Challenge for Ministry and Laity, Jonathan Strom.
- 5. Gottfried Arnold Speaks English: A Radical Pietist Introduces His "Non-Partisan History" (1697), James D. Smith III6. Kinderbeten: A Tale of Hope and Prayer, Eric Swensson; 7. Joachim Lange: Lutheran Pietist Theologian and Halle Apologist, Timothy M. Salo; Part three: The Pietist Impulse under the Conditions of Modernity; 8. Pietism and Enlightenment Theology's Historical Turn: The Case of Johann Salomo Semler, Eric Carlsson; 9. From Pietism to Romanticism: The Early Life and Work of Friedrich Schleiermacher, Tenzan Eaghll.
- 10. The Living Word and the Word of God: The Pietist Impulse in Kierkegaard and Grundtvig, Kyle A. RobertsPart four: Wesley the Pietist; 11. John Wesley's Relations with the Lutheran Pietist Clergy in Georgia, Geordan Hammond; 12. John Wesley and the Constantinian Fall of the Church: Historiographical Indications of Pietist Influences, Thomas Buchan; 13. The "Strangely Warmed" Mind: John Wesley, Piety, and Higher Education, Shirley A. Mullen; Part five: Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Trans-Atlantic Scandinavian Pietism.
- 14. The "Waldenström Party" in Swedish Politics, 1868-1917: Interpreting the Political Activism of the Swedish Awakening, Mark Safstrom15. Lina Sandell, Berte Kanutte Aarflot, and Bride Mysticism, Gracia Grindal; 16. Swedish Pietism and American Revivalism: Kindred Spirits in the Evangelical Free Tradition, David M. Gustafson; 17. "Faith Forms the Intellectual Task": The Pietist Option in Christian Higher Education, Kurt W. Peterson and R.J. Snell; Part six: The Pietist Impulse in North American Christianity.
- 18. Singing to the Lord a New Song: Hymnody and Liturgy in George Rapp's Harmony Society,1805-1847,Alice T. Ott19. The Missional Piety of Madame Henriette Feller, Glen G. Scorgie; 20. Pietist and Baptist: Examining the Influence of August Rauschenbusch, Cindy Wesley; 21. The Inner Church is the Hope for the World: The Pietist Impulse in the Theology of Martin Luther King Jr., Peter Goodwin Heltzel; Part seven: The Pietist Impulse in Missions and Globalizing Christianity; 22. German Pietism as a Major Factor in the Beginnings of Modern Protestant Missions, Richard V. Pierard.