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    • Pietistic Lutherans meet together in conventicles, "apart from Divine Service in order to mutually encourage piety". They believe "that any true Christian could point back in his or her life to an inner struggle wi… See more

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    Pietism did not die out in the 18th century, but was alive and active in the American Deutscher Evangelischer Kirchenverein des Westens (… See more

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    Pietistic Lutheranism influenced existing Lutheran denominations such as the Church of Norway and many Pietistic Lutherans have remained in them, though other Pietis… See more

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  2. Pietism was a Protestant movement of renewed faith that became popular from about 1675 to 1740, though it remained residually influential even into the 19th century. Its spiritual centres were in Württemberg, among the Moravian Brethren, and above all in Halle.
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    Pietism was a movement within Lutheranism, lasting from the late seventeenth century to the mid-eighteenth century. The Pietist movement combined the Lutheran emphasis on Biblical doctrine with the Reformed, and especially Puritan, emphasis on individual piety and a vigorous Christian life.
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    Pietism is a late seventeenth- and eighteenth-century movement within (primarily German) Protestantism which sought to supplement the emphasis on institutions and dogma in orthodox Protestant circles by concentrating on the "practice of piety," rooted in inner experience and expressing itself in a life of religious commitment.
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  4. Pietism | Definition, Religion, Beliefs, Key Figures,

    WEBPietism, influential religious reform movement that began among German Lutherans in the 17th century. It emphasized personal faith against the …

     
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    WEBJul 11, 2019 — In general, pietism is a movement within Christianity that stresses personal devotion, holiness, and genuine spiritual experience over mere adherence to theology and church ritual. More specifically, pietism …

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    WEBJan 17, 2024 — Pietism was one of Protestantism’s first movements that attempted to remove the distinction between the head and the heart. Pietism’s founders believed that this distinction was causing debates …

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  12. Protestantism - Wikipedia

    WEBProtestants follow the theological tenets of the Protestant Reformation, a movement that began in the 16th century with the goal of reforming the Catholic Church from perceived errors, abuses, and discrepancies.

  13. The Roots and Branches of Pietism - Christianity Today

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