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Summary Of: Pietism

Pietism did not die out in the 18th century... Some vestiges of Pietism were still present in 1957 at the time of the formation of the United Church... Pietism had its greatest strength by the middle of the 18th century... Yet some would claim that Pietism contributed largely to the revival of Biblical studies in Germany and to making religion once... characterization in less positive terms when he called Pietism the last attempt to save Christianity as a religion... Pietism is considered the major influence that lead to the creation of the... Pietism was a major influence on... treats Pietism as a retrograde movement of Christian life towards Catholicism... Pietism would have an effect in the development of Romanticism in Germany... German Pietism During the Eighteenth Century... Continental Pietism and Early American Christianity... Literary Landmarks of Pietism by Martin O...

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