The Roots and Branches of Pietism Experiencing the Christian Faith April 1, 1986
Unlike other major movements in the Christian story, Pietism is difficult to illustrate in a sequential form. Its roots are varied and include the Reformation, Puritanism, Precicianism and Mysticism. Moreover, Pietism was not bound by a single culture, language, or political context as it spread through Europe to North America and beyond. Major Pietist thinkers and writers may be found in the Reformed, Lutheran, Catholic and Radical Reformation groups across a chronological period of a century and a half. Even these distinctions were not discreet altogether, for there were definite relationships between each of the branches of the movement. This chart suggests the chronological and relational dimensions of the major currents and branches of Pietism. Reformed Pietism
Progenitor Jean deTaffin (1529–1602) Theme “To Renew the Reformed Churches” Major Characteristics Stress on preaching Emphasize pastoral work Youth catechism Daily Christian walk Societal reform Major Writers Gottfried C. Udemans (1580–1649) William Brakel (1635–1711) Jean Labadie (1610–1674) Joachim Neander William A. Saldems (1627–1694) American Outgrowths Michael Schlatter (1718–1790) Samuel Guldin (1660–1745 ) Philip W. Otterbein (1726–1813) Theodorus Frelinghuysen (1692–1747)
Lutheran Pietism
Progenitor Johann Arndt (1555–1621) Theme “To Complete the Lutheran Reformation” Major Characteristics Emphasize biblical theology Importance of the individual before God Creation of an ethical dimension Optimistic view of history Major Writers John Tarnow (1586–1629) Auguste H. Francke (1663–1727) Joachim Lutkemann (1608–1655) Philip Jacob Spener (1635–1705) Christian Scriver (1629–1693) American OutgrowthsHenry M. Muhlenberg (1711–1787)Daniel Pastorius (1651–1720)Johann E. Schmidt (1746- 1812)J.H.C. ...
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