
Pietism theologians and theologians
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Religion & Spirituality
Format
Hardcover
Language
Korean
Published
Jul 31, 2009
Publisher
CLC (Christian Documentary Missi
ISBN-10
8934110473
ISBN-13
9788934110477
Description
Carter Lindberg delves into the complex world of Pietism, exploring its theological roots and the influential figures that shaped its development. The book takes readers through the historical context of Pietism and highlights its significance in the broader landscape of Christian thought. It offers insights into how Pietism sought to address the spiritual needs of individuals and communities, emphasizing a personal relationship with God and a commitment to living out one's faith in practical ways.
Through an examination of key theologians and their contributions, the narrative uncovers the transformative impact of Pietism on modern Christianity. Lindberg’s thorough analysis invites readers to understand how this movement not only challenged established norms but also inspired various religious expressions worldwide, fostering a renewed sense of spirituality that resonates even today.
Through an examination of key theologians and their contributions, the narrative uncovers the transformative impact of Pietism on modern Christianity. Lindberg’s thorough analysis invites readers to understand how this movement not only challenged established norms but also inspired various religious expressions worldwide, fostering a renewed sense of spirituality that resonates even today.
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