Pietisms in the American Wilderness

Pietisms in the American Wilderness
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Publisher : LIT Verlag Münster
Total Pages : 298
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ISBN-10 : 9783643913746
ISBN-13 : 3643913745
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Book Synopsis Pietisms in the American Wilderness by : Hermann Wellenreuther

Download or read book Pietisms in the American Wilderness written by Hermann Wellenreuther and published by LIT Verlag Münster. This book was released on 2022-08 with total page 298 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The study attempts to find out how and to what extent two Pietisms transfered from the Old World to North America changed due to political, social, and cultural conditions in the years 1742-1800. Two individuals, the German Lutheran pastor Heinrich Melchior Mühlenberg (1711-1787) sent from the Glauchasche Anstalten in Halle/Saale and the Moravian missionary David Zeisberger (1721-1808) from Herrnhut, serve as protagonists through which concepts, ways of life, and religious ideas of the two Pietisms are analyzed. The geographic limits of this study are Pennsylvania, the middle Atlantic colonies of British North America/states within the USA, and what after the American Revolution was called the Northwest Territory. The chapters focus on key concepts with regard to Pietisms like environment, missions, realities, faith and conversion. Special regard is given to the impact of the American Revolution on the Halle’s pastors Heinrich Melchior Mühlenberg and his colleagues, and on their Moravian counterpart David Zeisberger, his mission congregations in the Ohio Valley or Bethlehem as the leading Moravian congregation in Pennsylvania.


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