10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PIETISTICAL»
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1
History of the church in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries
He vigorously opposed not only all Romish tendencies, but especially the efforts
of tract societies and similar institutions, which were described as Pietistical. He
came into contact with prominent German theologians, and took ground with all ...
Karl Rudolf Hagenbach, 1869
2
Religion in American History
In a highly important development, African Americans began to embrace
Pietistical Christianity in the eighteenth century, and in so doing contributed new
forms of practice drawn from African religions to the Pietistic movement. Pietistical
...
Amanda Porterfield, John Corrigan, 2010
3
Path of Thorns: Soviet Mennonite Life under Communist and ...
Traditionally, life in the manor house had revolved around what he termed “a
living faith of deep pietistical devotion.”27 In the late-nineteenth and early-
twentieth centuries, this devotion had drawn Mennonites to the estate as a place
of ...
Jacob A. Neufeld, Harvey L. Dyck, 2014
4
Japanese Religion and Society: Paradigms of Structure and Change
2 In short, Kiyozawa's "freedom" seems to be an example of the absence of "
autonomy" (shutaisei) in Japanese society that critical Japanese intellectuals
constantly lament.33 In spite of the tension between the otherworldly or pietistical
In- ...
5
The American Quarterly Register
faculties, or of that of humanities ; because of the predominating theological
organization and direction. As Buddetis found it impossible to keep any
professors of divinity at Halle, although he himself was not averse to the
pietistical Christian ...
6
Quarterly register and journal of the American education ...
We must own, however, that the dogmatic system was opposed by the following
scholars of the Leipzig university, who new-modelled the pietistical theology,
which from that foundation was propagated widely, and settled finally at Halle.
American education society, Elias Cornelius, 1838
All was now suppressed ; the pietistical students were obliged to relinquish their
stipendia, and were given to understand, that those who attended any meetings
for devotional purposes, should receive no appointment to any office.
8
The Figure of Consciousness: William James, Henry James and ...
... ed., R.W.B. Lewis and Nancy Lewis (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1988)
, 101-2. Wharton concentrates her attack of William James's theories on his use
of "psychological-pietistical" jargon; she prefers the apparent stoicism of Ostwald.
9
American Women Authors and Literary Property, 1822–1869
Will we in Europe finally realize that this abolitionism, at least the whining,
pietistical abolition of Mrs. Stowe, is a humbug and a money business, like
Barnum's Sea Tiger or Tom Thumb?”59 That is, Stowe, like P. T. Barnum, made a
business of ...
Melissa J. Homestead, 2005
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History of the Church in the 18th & 19th centuries, tr. by ...
He vigorously opposed not only all Romish tendencies, but especially the efforts
of tract societies and similar institutions, which were described as Pietistical. He
came into contact with prominent German theologians, and took ground with all ...
Karl Rudolph Hagenbach, 1870
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PIETISTICAL»
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Muslims in Britain
Still, as the book shows, Deobandis come in many varieties: they can be pietistical and otherworldly, politicised or militant. The Barelvis see ... «The Economist, Jun 14»
My dad: remembering a father lost
Years later, when I had the good fortune to appear on the slightly less pietistical Scotsport, also on STV, Dad would tease me about the tripe I ... «Herald Scotland, Jun 12»