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Pietism    音标拼音: [p'itɪzəm]
n. 虔信派,虔信主义,假装虔诚

虔信派,虔信主义,假装虔诚

Pietism
n 1: 17th and 18th-century German movement in the Lutheran
Church stressing personal piety and devotion
2: exaggerated or affected piety and religious zeal [synonym:
{religiosity}, {religionism}, {religiousism}, {pietism}]


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  • Pietism - Wikipedia
    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 [1][2]
  • Pietism | Definition, Religion, Beliefs, Key Figures, Facts | Britannica
    Pietism, influential religious reform movement that began among German Lutherans in the 17th century It emphasized personal faith against the main Lutheran church’s perceived stress on doctrine and theology over Christian living
  • What is Pietism? - GotQuestions. org
    Pietism is a movement within Christianity that attempts to focus on individual holiness and a consistent Christian life It is typically led by laymen or local pastors who are frustrated with the perceived hypocrisy or inconsistency within the larger church
  • What Made Pietism So Influential in Christianity?
    Pietism gave modern Christianity some of its defining characteristics, such as calling one’s devotional life a “personal relationship with Jesus ” So how did something that started in the fifteenth century go on to impact most of the western church today?
  • PIETISM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of PIETISM is a 17th century religious movement originating in Germany in reaction to formalism and intellectualism and stressing Bible study and personal religious experience
  • The Roots and Branches of Pietism - Christianity Today
    Unlike other major movements in the Christian story, Pietism is difficult to illustrate in a sequential form Its roots are varied and include the Reformation, Puritanism, Precicianism and
  • What defines Pietism as a religious movement? - Bible Hub
    Pietism is often identified as a devotional movement within Protestant Christianity that arose in the late 17th century, primarily within German Lutheran circles It emphasized personal faith, heartfelt devotion, and active godly living in contrast to what many considered the overly formal or purely doctrinal focus of the time
  • Pietism - Encyclopedia. com
    Pietism is a highly complex and multifaceted phenomenon that goes beyond the denominational limits of Lutheranism Extending beyond just a spiritual phenomenon and the field of theology, Pietism's impact could be felt in politics and culture as well
  • What is Pietism? - Modern Reformation
    Pietism is a recurring tendency within Christian history to emphasize Christian practice over theology and church order
  • Pietism - A Study of Denominations
    Pietism, or the Pietist movement, saw its origin in Jan Hus, the pre-Reformation preacher in the modern day Czech Republic, in the 1450s; more specifically, the movement originated in Germany in the seventeenth century within the Lutheran church with a group of Lutherans interested more in the working of the Spirit and a personal faith than the





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