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How to use pietistic in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word pietistic? Here are some examples.

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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.
Frequently there are rather sentimental and pietistic revivals among protestant sects and small conservative groups.
Kuyper wanted to awaken the church from what he viewed as its pietistic slumber.
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.
They, like Daniel, achieve pietistic ecstasy through a vigil of prayer and fasting while reflecting on the Scriptures or on questions of theodicy.
Kant, Schiller, and Goethe were all brought up in the pietistic tradition.
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.
It affected pietistic Protestant denominations and had a strong element of social activism.
During the late 6th and 7th centuries, iconodule emperors had viewed themselves in a pietistic fashion, emphasizing their devotion and subservience to God.
Within this first room the audience is immediately immersed in the pietistic climate of 17th-century Seville.
In addition, the arts flourished without pietistic restraint.
But he encouraged pietistic Sufism, even if his opposition to blind obedience to tradition forced him to favour independent reasoning.
A similar pietistic revival movement took place among some German and Dutch settlers, leading to more divisions.
He was also influenced by strands of Dutch pietism, continental rationalism, and British evangelicalism, along with a variety of pietistic movements.
He is often depicted in pietistic ways in popular iconography.
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.
Bismarck, a devout pietistic Protestant, realized his Kulturkampf was backfiring when secular and socialist elements used the opportunity to attack all religion.
His parents were Pietistic Protestant His mother wrote to him of her concerns.
Examples from Classical Literature
We can think of God's kingdom and righteousness only in the light of the pietistic.
Don't think from this rhapsody that I am undergoing a fit of pietistic exaltation.
There was nothing of the ethereal, the spiritual, the pietistic, or the pathetic about him.
His mind was sombre and pietistic, and his imagination bizarre and vivid.
Then, again, the whole thing is a little too pietistic for ordinary use.
Her past pietistic fervors had left her with no memento of consolation.
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