Early German-American evangelicalism: Pietist sources in discipleship and sanctification

The roots of American evangelical religion that have usually been traced to the Puritans also included numerous German immigrants. In this migration, a major stream of spirituality, heretofore unexplored in their primary sources, was the Reformed and Radical Pietism that originated in the Rhineland...

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Published in:Pietist and Wesleyan studies
Main Author: O'Malley, J. Steven 1942- (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Lanham, Md. [u.a.] Scarecrow Press 1995
In: Pietist and Wesleyan studies (7)
Year: 1995
Series/Journal:Pietist and Wesleyan studies 7
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B USA / Pietism / Revival movement / Germans / History 1700-1900
B Church of the United Brethren in Christ / History 1800-1900
B Tersteegen, Gerhard 1697-1769
B Lampe, Friedrich Adolph 1683-1729
Further subjects:B Church of the United Brethren in Christ (1800-1889) Doctrines History Sources
B Otterbein family
B Evangelicalism History Sources 19th century United States
B Christian Life History Sources
B Pietism History Sources 19th century United States
B German Americans Religion Sources
B Religion
B EUB circle
B Evangelical Association of North America Doctrines History Sources
B Sanctification Christianity History of doctrines Sources
B Pietism History Sources 18th century
B Spring
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Summary:The roots of American evangelical religion that have usually been traced to the Puritans also included numerous German immigrants. In this migration, a major stream of spirituality, heretofore unexplored in their primary sources, was the Reformed and Radical Pietism that originated in the Rhineland and contributed to the formation of the earliest indigenous expressions of American denominationalism.This volume contains annotated selections, most of which were previously unavailable in English, from Pietist authors representing that Rhineland spirituality. Each selection is preceded by a historical and theological introduction. The influence of each author upon the emerging expressions of German-American evangelicalism, the United Brethren in Christ and the Evangelical Association, is also indicated. These include the Otterbeins, Lampe, Tersteegen, and Stahlschmidt (reformed and reformed-leaning Pietists), the Berleberg Bible group (Radical Pietists), and Collenbusch and Hasenkamp (Neo-Pietists who were influenced by the Enlightenment).
Item Description:Includes index
ISBN:0810828731