Nyevangelismen set med danske øjne

Whereas the so-called "New-Evangelicalism" ("Nyevangelismen") is a well-known phenomenon in Swedish revival history and has drawn much attention in Swedish church history scholarship, it has gone relatively unnoticed in a Danish context. This article focuses on the question: What...

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Main Author: Rønne, Finn Aa. 1959- (Author)
Format: Print Article
Language:Danish
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Published: [2018]
In: Dansk teologisk tidsskrift
Year: 2018, Volume: 81, Issue: 4, Pages: 300-318
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Denmark / Evangelical movement / Rosenius, C. O. 1816-1868 / Pietism (motif) / Herrnhuter / History 1800-1900
IxTheo Classification:CB Christian life; spirituality
KAH Church history 1648-1913; modern history
KBE Northern Europe; Scandinavia
KDD Protestant Church
KDG Free church
Further subjects:B C.O. Rosenius
B Moravianism
B Universal justification
B Bornholm
B Revivalism
B New-evangelicalism
B Pietism
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Summary:Whereas the so-called "New-Evangelicalism" ("Nyevangelismen") is a well-known phenomenon in Swedish revival history and has drawn much attention in Swedish church history scholarship, it has gone relatively unnoticed in a Danish context. This article focuses on the question: What is New-Evangelicalism from a Danish point of view? The question is addressed primarily within the discipline of His-torical Theology and in relation to soteriology. "New-Evangelicalism" is defined as the revival movement closely associated with the Swedish author, C.O. Rosenius (1816-1868). The article argues that New-Evan-gelicalism is characterized by a tension between pietism and moravian-ism, not least with regard to soteriological issues. This has resulted in different versions of the movement depending on whether the previous religious environment was dominated by either pietism or moravian-ism. It is also shown that the relation between pietism and moravianism in the local versions of New-Evangelicalism is expressed through their position on the doctrine of universal justification.
ISSN:0105-3191
Contains:Enthalten in: Dansk teologisk tidsskrift