From Contestation to Cooperation: The German Orthodox Church, Neo-Pietism and the Quest for an Alternative Ideal of the Nation
The emergence of German neo-Pietism after the Napoleonic Wars appeared to contest the dominance of orthodox Protestantism, mainly in Prussia, but also in other German lands. However, nineteenth-century neo-Pietists forged a different kind of relationship with the orthodox than that of the early Piet...
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Main Author: | Doron Avraham |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/726edb3b9eb04e169e6d242ede8aba4d |
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