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The book includes appendices with translations of German primary sources and discussion questions.

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Shantz documents the great diversity within Pietism through accounts of scores of individuals and their unique contributions... Highly recommended. Choice An excellent entree to the history and character of Pietism. -- Carter Lindberg Catholic Historical Review This book creates a critical foundation for grasping many of the significant influences on transatlantic Evangelicalism... It is an excellent introduction to the study of German Pietism... This book can be read by anyone interested in learning more about German Pietism. -- Tom Schwanda Evangelical Studies Bulletin Shantz succeeds in providing a detailed, but largely accessible introduction to a movement that becomes harder to define, or to ignore, the more attention it gathers from scholars on both sides of the Atlantic. Among its other virtues, An Introduction to German Pietism also serves as an introduction to German scholars on the subject. -- Christopher Gehrz Mennonite Quarterly Review Douglas Shantz's book An Introduction to German Pietism: Protestant Renewal at the Dawn of Modern Europe... is easily the most thorough history Pietism available in English... No other recent book as effectively expounds the past thirty years of historians' struggles with this topic or provides as thorough a narrative, or suggests as many appropriate avenues for further inquiry. The work is nuanced, detailed, and fully conversant with the hundreds of years of sectarian debate in its social context and current historiography. -- Daniel van Voorhis German History [ An Introduction to German Pietism] is an outstanding introduction to German Pietism. The theme itself if a complex one and Shantz makes an admirable attempt to elucidate it... In sum, this book is a laudable contribution to the field of Pietist studies. -- Andrew L Thomas The New Criterion An Introduction to German Pietism is an impressive scholarly work... This book is clearly written and well structured. It tackles a complicated historiographical field while still emphasizing Shantz's own interpretation of Pietism's importance in the development of modern Europe and modern religion. Most importantly, it serves its primary purpose as an engaging and clear introduction to the study of German Pietism. -- Avram Heisler Renaissance and Reformation Not only will it correct loads of bad and biased information, it will provide you with a full and nuanced understanding of the subject. -- Mark Granquist Word & World

Table of Contents

List of Figures, Maps, and Tables
Foreword, by Peter C. Erb
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Issues in Defining and Describing the Pietist Movement
Part I: The Setting and Inspiration for German Pietism
1. German Radicalism and Orthodox Lutheran Reform
2. The Thirty Years War, Seventeenth-Century Calvinism, and Reformed Pietism
Part II: A Tale of Three Cities
3. Beginnings of Lutheran Pietism in Frankfurt,1670 to 1684
4. Conventicles and Conflicts in Leipzig andthe Second Wave, 1684 to 1694
5. Halle Pietism and Universal Social Reform,1695 to 1727
Part III: The Social and Cultural Worlds of German Pietism
6. Radical German Pietism in Europe and North America
7. Pietism and Gender
8. Pietism and the Bible
9. Pietism, World Christianity, and Missions to South India and Labrador
Part IV: Pietism and Modernity
10. The Contribution of German Pietism to the Modern World
Conclusion: Reflecting on the Cultural and Religious Legacy of German Pietism
Appendixes
A. Sources in Translation
B. Translation of Georg Heinrich Neubauer's "183 Questions" (1697)
C. Discussion Questions
D. Student Members of the Leipzig Circle of Pietists in the Late 1680s
Notes
Bibliographies and Further Reading
Index of Persons and Places

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      Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
      Publication Date: 10/06/2013
      ISBN13: 9781421408309, 978-1421408309
      ISBN10: 1421408309

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The book includes appendices with translations of German primary sources and discussion questions.

      Trade Review
      Shantz documents the great diversity within Pietism through accounts of scores of individuals and their unique contributions... Highly recommended. Choice An excellent entree to the history and character of Pietism. -- Carter Lindberg Catholic Historical Review This book creates a critical foundation for grasping many of the significant influences on transatlantic Evangelicalism... It is an excellent introduction to the study of German Pietism... This book can be read by anyone interested in learning more about German Pietism. -- Tom Schwanda Evangelical Studies Bulletin Shantz succeeds in providing a detailed, but largely accessible introduction to a movement that becomes harder to define, or to ignore, the more attention it gathers from scholars on both sides of the Atlantic. Among its other virtues, An Introduction to German Pietism also serves as an introduction to German scholars on the subject. -- Christopher Gehrz Mennonite Quarterly Review Douglas Shantz's book An Introduction to German Pietism: Protestant Renewal at the Dawn of Modern Europe... is easily the most thorough history Pietism available in English... No other recent book as effectively expounds the past thirty years of historians' struggles with this topic or provides as thorough a narrative, or suggests as many appropriate avenues for further inquiry. The work is nuanced, detailed, and fully conversant with the hundreds of years of sectarian debate in its social context and current historiography. -- Daniel van Voorhis German History [ An Introduction to German Pietism] is an outstanding introduction to German Pietism. The theme itself if a complex one and Shantz makes an admirable attempt to elucidate it... In sum, this book is a laudable contribution to the field of Pietist studies. -- Andrew L Thomas The New Criterion An Introduction to German Pietism is an impressive scholarly work... This book is clearly written and well structured. It tackles a complicated historiographical field while still emphasizing Shantz's own interpretation of Pietism's importance in the development of modern Europe and modern religion. Most importantly, it serves its primary purpose as an engaging and clear introduction to the study of German Pietism. -- Avram Heisler Renaissance and Reformation Not only will it correct loads of bad and biased information, it will provide you with a full and nuanced understanding of the subject. -- Mark Granquist Word & World

      Table of Contents

      List of Figures, Maps, and Tables
      Foreword, by Peter C. Erb
      Acknowledgments
      Introduction: Issues in Defining and Describing the Pietist Movement
      Part I: The Setting and Inspiration for German Pietism
      1. German Radicalism and Orthodox Lutheran Reform
      2. The Thirty Years War, Seventeenth-Century Calvinism, and Reformed Pietism
      Part II: A Tale of Three Cities
      3. Beginnings of Lutheran Pietism in Frankfurt,1670 to 1684
      4. Conventicles and Conflicts in Leipzig andthe Second Wave, 1684 to 1694
      5. Halle Pietism and Universal Social Reform,1695 to 1727
      Part III: The Social and Cultural Worlds of German Pietism
      6. Radical German Pietism in Europe and North America
      7. Pietism and Gender
      8. Pietism and the Bible
      9. Pietism, World Christianity, and Missions to South India and Labrador
      Part IV: Pietism and Modernity
      10. The Contribution of German Pietism to the Modern World
      Conclusion: Reflecting on the Cultural and Religious Legacy of German Pietism
      Appendixes
      A. Sources in Translation
      B. Translation of Georg Heinrich Neubauer's "183 Questions" (1697)
      C. Discussion Questions
      D. Student Members of the Leipzig Circle of Pietists in the Late 1680s
      Notes
      Bibliographies and Further Reading
      Index of Persons and Places

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