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Glaubenswelt Und Lebenswelten


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Glaubenswelt Und Lebenswelten


Glaubenswelt Und Lebenswelten
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Author : Ruth Albrecht
language : de
Publisher:
Release Date : 2004

Glaubenswelt Und Lebenswelten written by Ruth Albrecht and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2004 with Pietism categories.


Der abschließende vierte Band der Geschichte des Pietismus beleuchtet in systematischen Darstellungen den Einfluss dieser Bewegung auf verschiedene Lebensbereiche. Nach der dreibändigen chronologisch angelegten Darstellung der verschiedenen Richtungen des Pietismus befasst sich der abschließende vierte Band mit der besonderen Wirkung pietistischen Denkens und Handelns auf ausgewählte Lebensbereiche. Wie schon im dritten Band erkunden die 20 Autoren dieses Bandes bislang wenig bearbeitete Forschungsgebiete. Neben Beiträgen zu theologischen, frömmigkeitsgeschichtlichen und kirchengeschichtlichen Aspekten der pietistischen Glaubenswelt befassen sich die Autoren ausführlich mit den wissenschaftlichen, kulturellen, wirtschaftlichen und politischen Aspekten pietistischer Lebenswelten. Damit bietet das jetzt vollständig vorliegende Gesamtwerk erstmals einen umfassenden Überblick zur weltweiten Geschichte und Wirkung des Pietismus von den Anfängen bis in die Gegenwart. Aus dem Inhalt Ruth Albrecht (Hamburg), Frauen / Martin Brecht (Münster), Bibel / Christian Bunners (Berlin), Gesangbuch / Jan Harasimovicz (Breslau), Kunst / Martin Kruse (Berlin), Pietismus in der modernen Welt / Werner Loch (Flintbeck), Pädagogik / Markus Matthias (Dreieich), Bekehrung und Wiedergeburt / Thomas Müller-Bahlke (Halle/Saale), Naturwissenschaft und Technik / Hans Jürgen Schrader (Genf), Literatur und Sprache / Walter Sparn (Erlangen), Philosophie / Udo Sträter (Halle/Saale), Soziales / Rudolf von Thadden (Göttingen), Staat und Politik / Richard Toellner (Rottenburg-Bieringen), Medizin und Pharmazie / Johannes Wallmann (Berlin), Frömmigkeit / Hermann Wellenreuther, (Göttingen), Mission. Summary The fourth and final volume of the History of Pietism traces the special impact of Pietism on various aspects of life through the centuries - from religion and theology, philosophy, medicine, natural sciences, literature, music, arts and architecture to society, economics, and politics. Der Herausgeber Professor Dr. Dr. h.c. Hartmut Lehmann ist Direktor des Max-Planck-Instituts für Geschichte in Göttingen.



Katharina Von Siena


Katharina Von Siena
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Author : Gerda Riedl
language : de
Publisher: Brill Schoningh
Release Date : 2023-12-31

Katharina Von Siena written by Gerda Riedl and has been published by Brill Schoningh this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2023-12-31 with categories.




An Introduction To German Pietism


An Introduction To German Pietism
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Author : Douglas H. Shantz
language : en
Publisher: JHU Press
Release Date : 2013-04-15

An Introduction To German Pietism written by Douglas H. Shantz and has been published by JHU Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-04-15 with Religion categories.


An up-to-date portrait of a defining moment in the Christian story—its beginnings, worldview, and cultural significance. Winner of the Dale W. Brown Book Award of the Young Center for Anabaptists and Pietist Studies at Elizabethtown College An Introduction to German Pietism provides a scholarly investigation of a movement that changed the history of Protestantism. The Pietists can be credited with inspiring both Evangelicalism and modern individualism. Taking into account new discoveries in the field, Douglas H. Shantz focuses on features of Pietism that made it religiously and culturally significant. He discusses the social and religious roots of Pietism in earlier German Radicalism and situates Pietist beginnings in three cities: Frankfurt, Leipzig, and Halle. Shantz also examines the cultural worlds of the Pietists, including Pietism and gender, Pietists as readers and translators of the Bible, and Pietists as missionaries to the far reaches of the world. He not only considers Pietism's role in shaping modern western religion and culture but also reflects on the relevance of the Pietist religious paradigm of today. The first survey of German Pietism in English in forty years, An Introduction to German Pietism provides a narrative interpretation of the movement as a whole. The book's accessible tone and concise portrayal of an extensive and complex subject make it ideal for courses on early modern Christianity and German history. The book includes appendices with translations of German primary sources and discussion questions.



The German Awakening


The German Awakening
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Author : Andrew Kloes
language : en
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Release Date : 2019-05-03

The German Awakening written by Andrew Kloes and has been published by Oxford University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019-05-03 with Religion categories.


Historians of modern German culture and church history refer to "the Awakening movement" (die Erweckungsbewegung) to describe a period in the history of German Protestantism between the end of the Napoleonic Wars in 1815 and the Revolution of 1848. "The Awakening" was the last major nationwide Protestant reform and revival movement to occur in Germany. This book analyzes numerous primary sources from the era of the Awakening and synthesizes the current state of German scholarship for an English-speaking audience. It examines the Awakening as a product of the larger social changes that were re-shaping German society during the early decades of the nineteenth century. Theologically, Awakened Protestants were traditionalists. They affirmed religious doctrines that orthodox Protestants had professed since the confessional statements of the Reformation-era. Awakened Protestants rejected the changes that Enlightenment thought had introduced into Protestant theology and preaching since the mid-eighteenth century. However, Awakened Protestants were also themselves distinctly modern. Their efforts to spread their religious beliefs were successful because of the new political freedoms and economic opportunities that the Enlightenment had introduced. These social conditions gave German Protestants new means and abilities to pursue their religious goals. Awakened Protestants were leaders in the German churches and in the universities. They used their influence to found many voluntary organizations for evangelism, in Germany and abroad. They also established many institutions to ameliorate the living conditions of those in poverty. Adapting Protestantism to modern society in these ways was the most original and innovative aspect of the Awakening movement.



A Magnificent Faith


A Magnificent Faith
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Author : Bridget Heal
language : en
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Release Date : 2017

A Magnificent Faith written by Bridget Heal and has been published by Oxford University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017 with History categories.


"A Magnificent Faith' explains how and why Lutheranism - a confession that derived its significance from the promulgation of God's Word - became a visually magnificent faith, a faith whose adherents sought to captivate Christians' hearts and minds through seeing as well as through hearing. Although Protestantism is no longer understood as an exclusively word-based religion, the paradigm of evangelical ambivalence towards images retains its power. This is the first study to offer an account of the Reformation origins and subsequent flourishing of the Lutheran baroque, of the rich visual culture that developed in parts of the Holy Roman Empire during the later seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. The volume opens with a discussion of the legacy of the Wittenberg Reformation. Three sections then focus on the confessional, devotional, and magnificent image, exploring turning points in Lutherans' attitudes towards religious art. Drawing on a wide variety of archival, printed, and visual sources from two of the Empire's most important Protestant territories - Saxony, the heartland of the Reformation, and Brandenburg - 'A Magnificent Faith' shows the extent to which Lutheran culture was shaped by territorial divisions. It traces the development of a theologically-grounded aesthetic, and argues that images became prominent vehicles for the articulation of Lutheran identity not only amongst theologians but also amongst laymen and women. By examining the role of images in the Lutheran tradition as it developed over the course of two centuries, 'A Magnificent Faith' offers a new understanding of the relationship between Protestantism and the visual arts."--Back cover.



European Evangelicals In Egypt 1900 1956


European Evangelicals In Egypt 1900 1956
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Author : Samir Boulos
language : en
Publisher: BRILL
Release Date : 2016-06-27

European Evangelicals In Egypt 1900 1956 written by Samir Boulos and has been published by BRILL this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-06-27 with Religion categories.


In European Evangelicals in Egypt (1900-1956) Samir Boulos investigates cultural exchange processes between European missionaries and Egyptian society in the first half of the twentieth century.



Pietism In Germany And North America 1680 1820


Pietism In Germany And North America 1680 1820
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Author : Hartmut Lehmann
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2016-12-05

Pietism In Germany And North America 1680 1820 written by Hartmut Lehmann and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-12-05 with Religion categories.


This collection explores different approaches to contextualizing and conceptualizing the history of Pietism, particularly Pietistic groups who migrated from central Europe to the British colonies in North America during the long eighteenth century. Emerging in German speaking lands during the seventeenth century, Pietism was closely related to Puritanism, sharing similar evangelical and heterogeneous characteristics. Dissatisfied with the established Lutheran and Reformed Churches, Pietists sought to revivify Christianity through godly living, biblical devotion, millennialism and the establishment of new forms of religious association. As Pietism represents a diverse set of impulses rather than a centrally organized movement, there were inevitably fundamental differences amongst Pietist groups, and these differences - and conflicts - were carried with those that emigrated to the New World. The importance of Pietism in shaping Protestant society and culture in Europe and North America has long been recognized, but as a topic of scholarly inquiry, it has until now received little interdisciplinary attention. Offering essays by leading scholars from a range of fields, this volume provides an interdisciplinary overview of the subject. Beginning with discussions about the definition of Pietism, the collection next looks at the social, political and cultural dimensions of Pietism in German-speaking Europe. This is then followed by a section investigating the attempts by German Pietists to establish new, religiously-based communities in North America. The collection concludes with discussions on new directions in Pietist research. Together these essays help situate Pietism in the broader Atlantic context, making an important contribution to understanding religious life in Europe and colonial North America during the eighteenth century.



A Companion To German Pietism 1660 1800


A Companion To German Pietism 1660 1800
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Author : Douglas Shantz
language : en
Publisher: BRILL
Release Date : 2014-11-06

A Companion To German Pietism 1660 1800 written by Douglas Shantz and has been published by BRILL this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-11-06 with Religion categories.


A Companion to German Pietism offers an introduction to recent Pietism scholarship on both sides of the Atlantic, in German, Dutch, and English. The focus is upon early modern German Pietism, a movement that arose in the late 17th century German Empire within both Reformed and Lutheran traditions. It introduced a new paradigm to German Protestantism that included personal renewal, new birth, women-dominated conventicles, and millennialism. The “Introduction” offers a concise overview of modern research into German Pietism. The Companion is then organized according to the different worlds of Pietist existence—intellectual, devotional, literary-cultural, and social-political.



City Of Refuge


City Of Refuge
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Author : Michael J. Lewis
language : en
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Release Date : 2016-11-14

City Of Refuge written by Michael J. Lewis and has been published by Princeton University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-11-14 with Architecture categories.


A fascinating exploration of the urbanism at the heart of Utopian thinking The vision of Utopia obsessed the nineteenth-century mind, shaping art, literature, and especially town planning. In City of Refuge, Michael Lewis takes readers across centuries and continents to show how Utopian town planning produced a distinctive type of settlement characterized by its square plan, collective ownership of properties, and communal dormitories. Some of these settlements were sanctuaries from religious persecution, like those of the German Rappites, French Huguenots, and American Shakers, while others were sanctuaries from the Industrial Revolution, like those imagined by Charles Fourier, Robert Owen, and other Utopian visionaries. Because of their differences in ideology and theology, these settlements have traditionally been viewed separately, but Lewis shows how they are part of a continuous intellectual tradition that stretches from the early Protestant Reformation into modern times. Through close readings of architectural plans and archival documents, many previously unpublished, he shows the network of connections between these seemingly disparate Utopian settlements—including even such well-known town plans as those of New Haven and Philadelphia. The most remarkable aspect of the city of refuge is the inventive way it fused its eclectic sources, ranging from the encampments of the ancient Israelites as described in the Bible to the detailed social program of Thomas More's Utopia to modern thought about education, science, and technology. Delving into the historical evolution and antecedents of Utopian towns and cities, City of Refuge alters notions of what a Utopian community can and should be.



Lay Bibles In Europe 1450 1800


Lay Bibles In Europe 1450 1800
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Author : Mathijs Lamberigts
language : en
Publisher: Peeters Publishers
Release Date : 2006

Lay Bibles In Europe 1450 1800 written by Mathijs Lamberigts and has been published by Peeters Publishers this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2006 with Bibles categories.


This volume contains the proceedings of an international conference entitled Lay Bibles in Europe 1450-1800. The conference took place in Amsterdam in April 2004 and was organized by Biblia sacra, a joint Dutch-Flemish research group. The clamor for Bibles in the vernacular flourished within lay renewal movements of the late 14th century, including groups like the Brethren and Sisters of the Common Life. In the early 16th century, humanists like Erasmus and Lefvre d'taples stimulated vernacular Bible reading. As the Protestant Reformation became established, lay Bibles were produced on a large scale. In reaction to this development, Catholic theologians issued 'orthodox' Bible translations in various vernaculars based on the Vulgate. In sum, from the 15th to the 18th century, editions from various confessional or ideological backgrounds appeared throughout Western Europe. Of course, the invention and spread of the printing press greatly enhanced the distribution of these editions. The essays collected in this volume approach Lay Bibles in Europe 1450-1800 from various perspectives, including the history of books, art history and church history.