By Christian T. Collins Winn,Christopher Gehrz,G. William Carlson,Eric Holst
ISBN-10: 1606083279
ISBN-13: 9781606083277
In this quantity, students from various disciplines supply a corrective to this false impression, highlighting the profound theological, cultural, and religious contribution of Pietism and what they time period the "pietist impulse." The essays during this quantity display that Pietism was once a flow of serious intensity and originality that was once now not simply fascinated about the "pious soul and its God." really, Pietists have been from the start all for problems with social and ecclesial reform, the character of background and old inquiry, the form and objective of theology and theological schooling, the missional job of the church, and social justice and political engagement. furthermore, the essays gathered the following fruitfully elevate the query of the continued relevance of Pietism and the "pietist impulse" for modern difficulties and questions throughout disciplines and within the church at large.
"Understanding Pietism is necessary for greedy the fashionable manifestations of Protestantism in Europe and North the USA. This remarkable quantity illustrates either the variety and diversity of yankee learn on Pietism and its promise for students on each side of the Atlantic."
--Hartmut Lehmann
Max-Planck-Institut für Geschichte, Göttingen
"The editors of The Pietist Impulse have assembled a deep and far-ranging assortment on a tremendous subject matter within the historical past and perform of Christianity. best students from various fields examine a unifying subject matter in a clean variety of methodological, chronological, and geographic diversifications. those works show the power, the centrality, and the various chances of Pietist reviews today."
--Katherine Carté Engel
Texas A&M University
Christian T. Collins Winn is affiliate Professor of historic and Systematic Theology at Bethel college in St. Paul, Minnesota. he's writer of "Jesus is Victor!" the importance of the Blumhardts for the Theology of Karl Barth (2008) and sequence Editor for the Blumhardt sequence (Cascade Books).
Christopher Gehrz is affiliate Professor of background and coordinator of the Christianity and Western tradition software at Bethel college in St. Paul, Minnesota.
G. William Carlson is Professor of heritage and Political technology at Bethel college in St. Paul, Minnesota. he's the writer of diverse articles on Baptist common convention background, Swedish Pietism, faith within the Soviet Union, and comparative evangelical political suggestion.
Eric Holst is a graduate of Bethel Seminary, with an curiosity in contextual theology and theories of Christian education.
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