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  1. Philipp Jakob Spener (23 January 1635 – 5 February 1705) [1] was a German Lutheran theologian who essentially founded what became known as Pietism. He was later dubbed the "Father of Pietism". A prolific writer, his two main works, Pia desideria (1675) and Allgemeine Gottesgelehrtheit (1680), were published while he was the chief pastor in ...

  2. Apr 9, 2024 · Philipp Jakob Spener (born Jan. 23, 1635, Rappoltsweiler, Upper Alsace [now Ribeauvillé, France]—died Feb. 5, 1705, Berlin, Prussia [Germany]) was a theologian, author, and a leading figure in German Pietism, a movement among 17th- and 18th-century Protestants that stressed personal improvement and upright conduct as the most important manifestations of Christian faith.

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  3. Apr 26, 2019 · Philipp Jakob Spener was born in 1635, in the middle of the most devastating conflict to that point in European history: the Thirty Years War (1618-1648), which caused the death of as many as one ...

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  5. May 21, 2018 · Philipp Jakob Spener. The German theologian Philipp Jakob Spener (1635-1705) tried to infuse a new spirit into the formal Lutheranism of the 17th century. He is consequently regarded as the father of the movement called Pietism, which resulted from his efforts. Philipp Spener was born at Rappoltsweiler in Upper Alsace on Jan. 23, 1635.

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    Philipp Spener (1635–1705), the "Father of Pietism", is considered the founder of the movement. The direct originator of the movement was Philipp Spener . Born at Rappoltsweiler in Alsace, now in France, on 13 January 1635, trained by a devout godmother who used books of devotion like Arndt's True Christianity , Spener was convinced of the ...

  7. Feb 11, 2022 · The minister who rose to preach that July morning in 1669 was Philipp Jakob Spener (1635–1705), and he had been raised and trained as an impeccably orthodox Lutheran. His concern for renewal within the church by such means as these small groups channeled a general “movement for piety” into the more formal Pietist movement in Lutheran Germany.

  8. Philipp Jakob Spener (born January 13, 1635 in Rappoltsweiler, Alsace, † February 5, 1705 in Berlin) was a German Lutheran theologian and one of the most famous and influential representatives of Pietism. His main work Pia Desideria or heartfelt desire for godly improvement of the true evangelical church he wrote in 1675. In it he proposes a comprehensive reform program of the Lutheran Churc ...

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