Pietism
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- Pietism (/ˈpaɪ.ɪtɪzəm/), also known as Pietistic Lutheranism, is a movement within Lutheranism that combines its emphasis on biblical doctrine with an emphasis on individual piety and living a holy Christian life.
Although the movement is aligned with Lutheranism, it has had a tremendous impact on Protestantism worldwide, particularly in North America and Europe. Pietism originated in modern Germany in the late 17th century with the work of Philipp Spener, a Lutheran theologian whose emphasis on personal transformation through spiritual rebirth and renewal, individual devotion, and piety laid the foundations for the movement. Although Spener did not directly advocate the quietistic, legalistic, and semi-separatist practices of Pietism, they were more or less involved in the positions he assumed or the practices which he encouraged.
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Seivert Lammers: Aemilie Juliane als Jesusbraut. Um 1676-1680
Unter Graf Albert Anton von...
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Brief von August Hermann Francke an einen Bekannten
Francke, August Hermann:...
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Bildnis Anton Egeler (1770-1850)
Bildnis des Pfarrers Anton...
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"Der breite und der schmale Weg" nach Charlotte Reihlen
Das Andachtsbild vom breiten...
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Image: Städtisches Museum Welzheim - CC BY-NC-SA
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