A companion to German pietism, 1660-1800 / edited by Douglas H. Shantz
- Published
- Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2015]
- Copyright Date
- ©2015
- Physical Description
- 1 online resource (xiii, 571 pages) : illustrations
- Additional Creators
- Shantz, Douglas H.
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- Series
- Contents
- Pietism and Protestant orthodoxy / Markus Matthias -- The Dutch factor in German Pietism / Fred van Lieburg -- Connectedness in hope : German Pietism and the Jews / Peter Vogt -- Anabaptists and Pietists : influences, contacts, and relations / Astrid von Schlachta -- Expectations of Philadelphia and the heavenly Jerusalem in German Pietism / Claus Bernet -- Pietists and music / Tanya Kevorkian -- The conventicle piety of the radicals / Ryoko Mori -- Pietist connections with English Anglicans and Evangelicals / Scott Kisker -- Pietism and trans-Atlantic revivals / J. Steven O'Malley -- Pietist experiences and narratives on conversion / Jonathan Strom -- Pietism as a translation movement / Douglas H. Shantz -- Pietism, enlightenment, and modernity / Marin Gierl -- Pietism and the archives / Paul Peucker -- Pietism and gender : self-modelling and agency / Ulrike Gleixner -- Pietism and politics in Prussia and beyond / Benjamin Marschke -- German Pietism and the origin of the black church in America / Craig D. Atwood.
- Summary
- This Companion offers an introduction to recent scholarship on early modern German Pietism, a movement that arose in the late 17th century German Empire. Pietism introduced a new paradigm to German Protestantism that included personal renewal, new birth, women-dominated conventicles, and millennialism.
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- ISBN
- 9789004283862 (e-book)
9004283862 (e-book)
9789004226098 (hardback)
9004226095 (hardback) - Bibliography Note
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
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