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Pietism and Community in Europe and North America

Pietism and Community in Europe and North America 1650-1850 - Brill's Series in Church History

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Publisher's Synopsis

Pietist movements challenged traditional forms of religious community, group formation, and ecclesiology. Where many older accounts have emphasized the individual and subjective nature of Pietists to the exclusion of community, one of the hallmarks of Pietism has been the creation of groups and experimentation with new forms of religious association and sociality. The essays presented here reflect the diverse ways in which Pietists struggled with the tension between the separation from the "world" and the formation of new communities from the seventeenth to the nineteenth century in Europe and North America. Presenting a range of methodological perspectives, the authors explore the processes of community formation, the function of communicative networks, and the diversity of Pietist communities within the context of early modern religious and cultural history.

Religious History and Culture Series - Volume 4

Subseries Editors: Joris van Eijnatten & Fred van Lieburg

About the Publisher

Brill

Founded in 1683, Brill is a publishing house with a rich history and a strong international focus. The company's head office is in Leiden, (The Netherlands) with a branch office in Boston, Massachusetts (USA). Brill's publications focus on the Humanities and Social Sciences, International Law and selected areas in the Sciences.

Book information

ISBN: 9789004186361
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Pub date:
DEWEY: 280.4
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English
Number of pages: 368
Weight: 748g
Height: 246mm
Width: 165mm
Spine width: 25mm