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“Spener-Studien” Metadata:

  • Title: Spener-Studien
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  • Language: ger
  • Number of Pages: Median: 213
  • Publisher: W. de Gruyter
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  • Publish Location: Berlin

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  • First Year Published: 1943
  • Is Full Text Available: Yes
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: Printdisabled

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    Philipp Spener

    Pietism. Spener wanted to strengthen and renew the church through the development of more knowledgeable and devoted members. In his Pia Desideria, he gave

    Pietism

    to join in conversation on religious questions. In 1675, Spener published his Pia desideria or Earnest Desire for a Reform of the True Evangelical Church

    Johann Conrad Dannhauer

    theological faculty at Strasburg at the time of the publication of Spener's Pia desideria. Dannhauer was a prolific writer, his principal works being as follows:

    Cell group

    Horneck in Great Britain and Philipp Jacob Spener in Germany. Philipp Jakob Spener published his Pia Desideria in 1675 and laid out his program for the

    1675 in literature

    variously attributed to Abraham Cowley or Peter Hausted Philipp Jakob SpenerPia Desideria Marie-Catherine de Villedieu – Les Désordres de l’amour John Wilkins

    Johann Friedrich Mayer (theologian)

    In his inaugural address he argued, with reference to Philipp Spener's Pia desideria [de], that theology should pursue piety rather than engaging in

    Timeline of Christianity

    Synod of Jerusalem: decreed Biblical canon 1675 Philipp Jakob Spener publishes Pia Desideria, which becomes a manifesto for Pietism 1678 John Bunyan publishes

    Christianity in the 17th century

    the death of three Christian missionaries 1675 Philipp Jakob Spener publishes Pia Desideria, which becomes a manifesto for Pietism 1676 – Kateri Tekakwitha

    Hymnody of continental Europe

    based on personal conversion and emotional piety. Philipp Spener published his 1675 Pia desideria. After official rejection, Pietism quickly found its place

    Community of goods of the early church of Jerusalem

    him and aimed for a pacifist anarchy. In his work Pia desideria (1675), Pietist Philipp Jacob Spener referred to common property as the ideal of a Christian