10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PIETISTICALLY»
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A Foretaste of Heaven: Friedrich Hölderlin in the Context of ...
A discussion of the pietist themes in the young Holderlin's writings must take into
account "Die Meinige," one of the most pietistically flavored of his early writings. A
very early product, it was probably written in late 1785, while Holderlin was in ...
Priscilla A. Hayden-Roy, 1994
2
Sola Scriptura: Problems and Principles in Preaching ...
In a 1914 address to Reformed preachers, “The Pastoral Approach to a
Pietistically Colored Congregation,” Van Schelven mentioned four false motifs
basic to pietism: (1) individualism, (2) a faith life without Christ because of its
search for ...
3
Conversations with Barth on Preaching
76 I expect Hogan and Reid would counter that effective preaching is effective
rhetoric, “and we cannot begin a theory of preaching pietistically devoid of an
understanding of the art of rhetoric.”77 Hogan and Reid would probably accuse
Barth ...
William H. Willimon, 2010
4
New Wave Shakespeare on Screen
Moreover, she makes Titus's rejection of Tamora's plea seem so dismissively
patronizing and coldly self-righteous that Tamora's answering indignation and
contempt become far more humanly comprehensible than Titus's pietistically
inflexible ...
Thomas Cartelli, Katherine Rowe, 2007
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Cultural History and Education: Critical Essays on Knowledge ...
How successful did the pietistically, the philanthropically, the romantically raised
and trained generation prove to be in cultural work?” Spranger also considered a
“history of family education” as one of the themes and tasks of this “cultural ...
6
Landscapes of Abandonment: Capitalism, Modernity, and ...
A mother who died young gave me a weakness for tuberculosis; an overly
nervous father, so pietistically religious as to be almost insane, the descendent of
an ancient family, gave me the seeds of insanity. From the moment 104
Landscapes ...
7
Diaspora in the Countryside: Two Mennonite Communities and ...
... Mennonite immigrants from the Soviet Union during the 1920s, the High
German–speaking and pietistically inclined Russländer Mennonites. Hanover's
most widely read newspaper was the German-language Steinbach Post, which
boasted ...
8
Find the Director and Other Hitchcock Games
In every film, however, Hitchcock is still playing, however pietistically or
maliciously. Find the director, his most distinctive game, merely expresses with
unusual economy the conflict that runs through all the others as well. These two
functions of ...
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Women, Gender and Transnational Lives: Italian Workers of ...
Roslyn Pesman While from the time of the arrival of the First Fleet in 1788, the
Australian population was composed of people from every part of the world and
while today's ethnic communities filio-pietistically trace their founding fathers to
the ...
Donna R. Gabaccia, Franca Iacovetta, 2002
This position, they argued, pietistically relegates salvation to the individual's
relation to God and thus betrays the essential Christian claim that God is Lord of
all creation. What must be remembered is that Jesus came preaching a Kingdom
that ...
Stanley Hauerwas, John Berkman, Michael Cartwright, 2001
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PIETISTICALLY»
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pietistically is used in the context of the following news items.
Master of living and working piety
It's a spirituality that makes piety not only a matter of good desires and intentions, of nice and pietistically pompous words, but of concrete deeds ... «Visayan Daily Star, Jun 15»
Book worm: The Censor App
This was the puritanical work of the Clean Reader app, launched by a pietistically-minded couple in Idaho and containing a filter which blanked ... «Irish Independent, Apr 15»
HomeWhat's an Angel of Rain Doing in a Jewish Sukkot Prayer?
The pietistically inclined Rashi, while not mentioning Kallir as his source, says of af-bri that it is “the name of the angel in charge of clouds. «Jewish Daily Forward, Oct 14»