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    Radical Pietism are those Christian churches who decided to break with denominational Lutheranism in order to emphasize certain teachings regarding holy...
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  • movement known as Radical Pietism believed in separating from the established Lutheran Churches. Some of the theological tenets of Pietism also influenced...
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  • theological streams contributing to its foundation, including Pietism and Radical Pietism, Puritanism, Quakerism and Moravianism (in particular its bishop...
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    Methodist Churches, strongly influenced by the Moravian Church and Radical Pietism in general, herald the practice of the Watchnight Service, with John...
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  • Joseph Hibbert, Vernon Carrington, Leonard Howell, and Mortimer Planno. The Radical Pietistic communities, such as the Schwarzenau Brethren, do not believe...
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     82. ISBN 978-0-318-00487-7. Schneider, Hans (21 June 2007). German Radical Pietism. Scarecrow Press. p. 168. ISBN 978-1-4616-5884-9. Donald F. Durnbaugh...
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    Federation of Free Evangelical Churches trace their roots to the Radical Pietist movement. Radical Pietists separated from the Lutheran Churches, which held...
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  • The modern-day Brethren movement is a combination of Anabaptism and Radical Pietism. Neo-Anabaptism is a late 20th and early 21st century theological movement...
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  • Converge (United States) (category Radical Pietism)
    great revival of the 19th century, but its roots can be traced back to Radical Pietism in Sweden. In 1852 Gustaf Palmquist emigrated from Sweden to the United...
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    The German Templer Society, also known as Templers, is a Radical Pietist group that emerged in Germany during the mid-nineteenth century, the two founders...
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  • Mennonite Brethren Church (category Radical Pietism)
    Mennonites in 1860. During the 1850s, some Mennonites were influenced by Radical Pietism, which found its way into the Mennonite colonies of the southern Russian...
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    Testament practices. The founding Brethren were broadly influenced by Radical Pietism understandings of an invisible church of awakened Christians who would...
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  • legitimacy it gains. Modern movements such as Christian fundamentalism, Radical Pietism, Evangelicalism, the Holiness movement and Charismatic Christianity...
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  • Brethren in Christ Church (category Radical Pietism)
    roots in the Mennonite church, with influences from the revivals of Radical Pietism and the holiness movement. They have also been known as River Brethren...
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    River Brethren (category Radical Pietism)
    Retrieved May 20, 2021. Shantz, Douglas H. (2013). An Introduction to German Pietism: Protestant Renewal at the Dawn of Modern Europe. JHU Press. ISBN 978-1-42140880-4...
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    Harmony, Pennsylvania (category Radical Pietism)
    Harmony is a borough in Butler County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 890 at the 2010 census. It is located approximately 30 miles (48 km)...
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    Among them was Alexander Mack, a miller who had been influenced by both Pietism and Anabaptism. Religious persecution drove the Brethren to take refuge...
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    Anabaptist Christian communities tracing their roots to the epoch of the Radical Reformation. The name Mennonites is derived from the cleric Menno Simons...
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    Hussites (redirect from Radical Hussite)
    protracted conflict against Jan Žižka and the Taborites, who embraced the more radical theological teachings of John Wycliffe and the Lollards, and became the...
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  • Osiander Johannes Brenz Johannes Bugenhagen Andreas Karlstadt, later a Radical Reformer Hans Tausen Mikael Agricola Primož Trubar Jiří Třanovský Huldrych...
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  • Baptist General Conference of Canada (category Radical Pietism)
    Baptist General Conference of Canada (BGCC) is a Baptist Christian denomination in Canada. It is affiliated with the Evangelical Fellowship of Canada....
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    Ethiopian Evangelical Church Mekane Yesus (category Radical Pietism)
    The Ethiopian Evangelical Church Mekane Yesus (EECMY; also called Mekane Yesus Church) is a Lutheran denomination in Ethiopia. It is the largest member...
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    government. Philipp Jakob Spener, a German pioneer and founder of Pietism Pietism has had a strong cultural influence in Scandinavia The Broad and the...
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  • Evangelical Free Church of America (category Radical Pietism)
    Free Church of China Shantz, Douglas H. (2013). An Introduction to German Pietism: Protestant Renewal at the Dawn of Modern Europe. JHU Press. ISBN 9781421408804...
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  • Schwarzenau Brethren Related movements Schwenkfelders Baptists Pietism Radical Pietism Moravians Inspirationalists Quakers Neo-Anabaptism Christianity...
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    Friedrich Christoph Oetinger (category Radical Pietism)
    Gottesgelehrten] Reutlingen 1818 - Stuttgart 1859. In: Herzog, Frederick: European pietism reviewed. San Jose, California: Pickwick Publications (2003) (Princeton...
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    Johann Konrad Dippel (category Radical Pietism)
    Johann Konrad Dippel, also spelled Johann Conrad Dippel (10 August 1673 – 25 April 1734), was a German Pietist theologian, physician, and alchemist. Dippel...
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    Dietrich Bonhoeffer (category Christian radicals)
    weddings, funerals, etc.), but Karl Barth and others advised against such a radical proposal. In August 1933, Bonhoeffer and Hermann Sasse were deputized by...
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  • " Early Anabaptists were viewed disdainfully by their adversaries as a radical peasant movement. Thus some[citation needed] consider the extant descriptions...
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  • Anabaptists Amish Hutterites Mennonites Quakers Baptists Methodists Radical Pietism Shakers Stone-Campbell Plymouth Brethren Adventist Irvings Holiness...
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