Pietism in Germany and North America: 1680 - 1820 ; [a conference organized at Emory University in 2004, "Pietism in Two Worlds: Transmissions of Dissent in Germany and North America, 1680 - 1820]
Introduction: pietism in two worlds /Jonathan Strom -- Part I. Defining Pietism in the World of Transatlantic Religious Revivals: -- 1. Pietism in the world of transatlantic religious revivals / Hartmut Lehmann -- 2. Some thoughts on pietism in American religious history / Stephen J. Stein -- 3. Com...
Summary: | Introduction: pietism in two worlds /Jonathan Strom -- Part I. Defining Pietism in the World of Transatlantic Religious Revivals: -- 1. Pietism in the world of transatlantic religious revivals / Hartmut Lehmann -- 2. Some thoughts on pietism in American religious history / Stephen J. Stein -- 3. Communication networks as one aspect of pietist definition: the example of radical pietist connections between colonial North America and Europe / D.F. Durnbaugh -- 4. Religion in the Atlantic world: the Ebenezer communication network, 1732-1828 / Alexander Pyrges -- Part II. Dissent and Migration: Old World Heritage: -- 5. Johanna Eleonora Petersen in the context of women's and gender studies / Ruth Albrecht -- 6. Homeless minds: the migration of radical pietists, their writings, and ideas in early modern Europe / Douglas H. Shantz -- 7. From Jakob Böhme via Jane Leade to Eva von Buttlar: transmigrations and transformations of religious ideas / Willi Temme -- 8. Traveling prophets: inspirationists wandering through Europe and to the New World: mission, transmission of divine word, poetry / Hans-Jürgen Schrader -- Part III. Dissent and Migration: New World Confrontations: -- 9. Heinrich Melchior Mühlenberg and the pietisms in colonial America / Hermann Wellenreuther -- 10. 'Only brothers should be accepted into this proposed council': restricting women's leadership in Moravian Bethlehem / Beverly Prior Smaby -- 11. The evolution of the Bethlehem Pilgergemeine / Katharine Carté Engel -- 12. 'Don't teach my Negroes to be pietists': pietism and the roots of the black Protestant church / Jon Sensbach -- 13. 'If you want to be the Lord's servant, resign yourself to confrontation': the pietist challenge in early Georgia / Helene M. Kastinger Riley -- Part IV. New Directions in Research: -- 14. Halle pietism and the Prussian state: infiltration, dissent, and subversion / Ben Marschke -- 15. Pietism, print culture, and Salzburg Protestantism on the eve of expulsion /James Van Horn Melton -- 16. 'The hope of better times': pietism and the Jews / Christopher Clark -- 17. How to incorporate gender in Lutheran pietism research: narratives and counter-narratives / Ulrike Gleixner |
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Item Description: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
ISBN: | 0754664015 |