ARTICLES

Filter  
Active filters 0
Remove
  

Refine your searches by:

Collections
Religion
History
Philosophy
Literature
Research
Architecture and Urbanism
Social Sciences
Education
Geography
Sociology

Languages
English

Countries
South Africa
Denmark
USA
Brazil
Finland
Netherlands
Ukraine
Germany
United Kingdom
Indonesia
all records (12)

Years
2021
2020
2019
2018
2017
2016
2015
2014
2012
2011
all records (18)

Filter  
 
75  Articles
1 of 9 pages  |  10  records  |  more records»
This article is dedicated to Pietism, a 17th century German Lutheran movement that called Christians to deep their life, prayer, and piety. In the 18th century, Pietism got from Germany to Scandinavian states and promoted schools,... see more

I artiklen gennemgås brugen af begrebet Guds rige i danske kirkehistorie ud fra syv knudepunkter: Erik Pontoppidans katekismus i pietismens tid, Grundtvigs salmer, Balslevs udbredte katekismusforklaring, Indre Mission i 1800-tallet, den Kristeligt-Sociale... see more

AbstractPietism and the manner in which the doctrine of the so-called second blessing is experienced: perspectives from Practical Theology The aim of the research underlying this article was to explore the experience of individuals supporting the form ... see more

AbstractTransconfessionalism, constructivism and Karel Schoeman (1939–2017) on Cape pietism. The South African historiographer Karel Schoeman’s (1939–2017) research on 17th and 18thcentury ecclesiastical life and Protestant spirituality at the Cape is emb... see more

This paper explains how a “theology of apartheid” was constructed in the first halfof the twentieth century in SA from a combination of three nineteenth centuryEuropean theological currents: The neo-Calvinism of Kuyper, the missiologicalthinking of Warnec... see more

The doctrine of Kantian natural piety says that rational human animals are essentially at home in physical nature. In this essay, I apply the doctrine of Kantian natural piety directly to the natural sciences, and especially physics, by showing how they h... see more

The article presents the hitherto unknown decoration of the furnishing of a little Protestant church in Rodowo in Ducal Prussia, founded by the local aristocratic family ofthe Schack von Wittenaus. After firstly providing an overview of the complicat... see more

This paper explains how a “theology of apartheid” was constructed in the first halfof the twentieth century in SA from a combination of three nineteenth centuryEuropean theological currents: The neo-Calvinism of Kuyper, the missiologicalthinking of Warnec... see more

The Norwegian bishop, theologian, philosopher, political scientist, and naturalist, Johan Ernst Gunnerus, can be regarded as one of the most significant proponents of continental European culture in eighteenth-century Norway. The eighteenth-century debate... see more

1 of 9 pages  |  10  records  |  more records»