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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living. Radical Pietists contrast with Church Pietists, who chose to remain within their Lutheran denominational settings. Radical Pietists distinguish...
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Temple Society, a Radical Pietistic denomination. It brought together the Templers shipped in 1941 from Palestine and interned for the duration of WWII in...
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and hasidut, meaning "pietist" and "piety", have a long history in Judaism. The Talmud and other old sources refer to the "Pietists of Old" (Hasidim haRishonim)...
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Christoph Hoffmann (category Templers (Pietist sect))
conclusion that Christ would return in 1836. Christoph Hoffmann had a Pietist-Christian background and enjoyed a Christian education with the Brethren...
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established Lutheran churches to form their own denominations are known as Radical Pietists (as opposed to Pietistic Lutherans, who remain in the Lutheran churches...
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or the term pietistisch (a term etymologically related to the Pietist and Radical Pietist movements), which are used to described Evangelicalism in the...
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Judeo-Christian baptismal sect that originated in the Transjordan and were active between 100 and 400 CE. The members of this sect, like the Mandaeans, performed...
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roots to the Radical Reformation of the 16th century. Schwarzenau Brethren – originated in Germany, the outcome of the Radical Pietist ferment of the...
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distinctive mystical schools, including the Hechalot mystics, the German Pietists, the Zoharic Kabbalah, the ecstatic school of Abraham Abulafia, the teachings...
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peculiar characteristics from each strain—warmhearted spirituality from the Pietists (for instance), doctrinal precisionism from the Presbyterians, and individualistic...
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him and aimed for a pacifist anarchy. In his work Pia desideria (1675), Pietist Philipp Jacob Spener referred to common property as the ideal of a Christian...
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Kabbalistic theory, was the "Hasidei Ashkenaz" (חסידי אשכנז) or Medieval German Pietists from 1150 to 1250. This ethical-ascetic movement with elite theoretical...
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most of whose ministers supported the king. The Quakers and some German sects were pacifists and remained neutral. Religious practice suffered in certain...
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List of religious organizations (section Sikh sects)
Orthodox Order of the Golden Dawn Panthean temple The Rowan Tree Church Wiccan church Witch School The Satanic Temple The Church of Satan Joy of Satan Ministries...
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peculiar characteristics from each strain – warmhearted spirituality from the Pietists (for instance), doctrinal precisionism from the Presbyterians, and individualistic...
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Among Jews, this approach has been taken by the Chassidei Ashkenaz (German pietists of the Middle-Ages), the Arizal's Kabbalist tradition, Ramchal, most of...
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wrote interpretations of the bible Johanna Eleonora Petersen (1644-1724), Pietist writer Anne Hutchinson, charismatic and outspoken Puritan in early colonial...
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