
1) Christian term 2) Religious movement 3) Sanctimony
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1) Religiosity 2) Religiousism
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unquestioning or dogmatic religious devotion
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• (n.) Strict devotion; also, affectation of devotion. • (n.) The principle or practice of the Pietists.
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influential religious reform movement that began among German Lutherans in the 17th century. It emphasized personal faith against the main Lutheran ... [28 related articles]
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Religious movement within Lutheranism in the 17th century that emphasized spiritual and devotional faith rather than theology and dogma. It was founded by Philipp Jakob Spener (1635-1705), a...
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Pi'e·tism (pī'e*tĭz'm)
noun [ Confer German
pietismus , French
piétisme .]
1. The principle or practice of the Pietists.
2. Strict devotion; also, affectation of devotion. « The
Schöne Seele , that ideal of gentle
pietism , in 'Wilhe...
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[
n] - 17th and 18th-century movement in the German Lutheran Church stressing personal piety and devotion
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noun 17th and 18th-century German movement in the Lutheran Church stressing personal piety and devotion
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In general, an emphasis upon the individual appropriation of religious truth as over against its formal acceptance. As a movement, the term refers specifically to the reaction against the cold orthodoxies within German Protestantism of the late 17th and 18th centuries. Philip Spener (1635-1705) is regarded as the father of German Pietism. Under Sp....
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Religious movement within Lutheranism in the 17th century that emphasized spiritual and devotional faith rather than theology and dogma. It was founded by Philipp Jakob Spener (1635–1705), a minister in Frankfurt, Germany, who emphasized devotional meetings for `groups of the Elect` rather than biblical learning; he wrote the
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a Christian movement that emphasized personal and spiritual devotion over corporate worship and assent to doctrine.
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