The Pietist Impulse in Christianity

The Pietist Impulse in Christianity
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Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages : 476
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ISBN-10 : 9781621890621
ISBN-13 : 1621890627
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Book Synopsis The Pietist Impulse in Christianity by : Christian T. Collins Winn

Download or read book The Pietist Impulse in Christianity written by Christian T. Collins Winn and published by Wipf and Stock Publishers. This book was released on 2011-07-01 with total page 476 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: From intellectual inquiry to spiritual practice to social reform, Pietism has exerted an enormous influence on various forms of Christianity and on Western culture more generally. However, this contribution remains largely unacknowledged or misunderstood in Anglo-American contexts because negative stereotypes--some undeserved, others deserved--tend to cast Pietism as a quietistic and sectarian form of religion interested in a narrow set of individualistic and spiritual concerns. In this volume, scholars from a variety of disciplines offer a corrective to this misunderstanding, highlighting the profound theological, cultural, and spiritual contribution of Pietism and what they term the "pietist impulse." The essays in this volume demonstrate that Pietism was a movement of great depth and originality that was not merely concerned with the "pious soul and its God." Rather, Pietists were from the beginning concerned with issues of social and ecclesial reform, the nature of history and historical inquiry, the shape and purpose of theology and theological education, the missional task of the church, and social justice and political engagement. In addition, the essays collected here fruitfully raise the question of the ongoing relevance of Pietism and the "pietist impulse" for contemporary problems and questions across disciplines and in the church at large.


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