For example, I point to the pietistic practices of Bahais, Buddhists, and Mormons to encourage my Baptist Pietist students to take their pietism a little more seriously. |
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Frequently there are rather sentimental and pietistic revivals among protestant sects and small conservative groups. |
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Kuyper wanted to awaken the church from what he viewed as its pietistic slumber. |
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Excommunication was attempted again against religious diversity in the eighteenth century, this time against Hasidism, a folk movement, pietistic in character, which arose in Eastern Europe. |
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They, like Daniel, achieve pietistic ecstasy through a vigil of prayer and fasting while reflecting on the Scriptures or on questions of theodicy. |
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Kant, Schiller, and Goethe were all brought up in the pietistic tradition. |
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It is not a time for pietistic devotions but of active silence, serious study, critical reflection, and authentic prayer on the pre-Capitular and Capitular experiences lived up to now. |
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It affected pietistic Protestant denominations and had a strong element of social activism. |
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During the late 6th and 7th centuries, iconodule emperors had viewed themselves in a pietistic fashion, emphasizing their devotion and subservience to God. |
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Within this first room the audience is immediately immersed in the pietistic climate of 17th-century Seville. |
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In addition, the arts flourished without pietistic restraint. |
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But he encouraged pietistic Sufism, even if his opposition to blind obedience to tradition forced him to favour independent reasoning. |
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A similar pietistic revival movement took place among some German and Dutch settlers, leading to more divisions. |
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He was also influenced by strands of Dutch pietism, continental rationalism, and British evangelicalism, along with a variety of pietistic movements. |
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He is often depicted in pietistic ways in popular iconography. |
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Martha often retreats to her bedroom to read her mother's diaries that reveal a life lived in a vastly different world of patriarchal privilege and pietistic language. |
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Bismarck, a devout pietistic Protestant, realized his Kulturkampf was backfiring when secular and socialist elements used the opportunity to attack all religion. |
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His parents were Pietistic Protestant His mother wrote to him of her concerns. |
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