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  1. 9 de abr. de 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.

  2. 12 de dic. de 2022 · Philipp Jakob Spener, el teólogo luterano alemán que inició lo que se conocería como el movimiento pietista. Esto es cierto: el uso diligente de la Palabra de Dios, que consiste no sólo en escuchar sermones sino también en leer, meditar y discutir (Sal. 1:2), debe ser el medio principal para reformar algo. (Philipp Jacob Spener, Pia ...

  3. This is surprising because Boehme went beyond mysticism to theosophy. 140 We do know that Spener vigorously defended the right of some pietist preachers not to sign a denunciation against "False philosophers anti-scripturals, lax-theologians and other fanatics, namely Jacob Boehme. . . etc." that was issued by Mayer, an anti-pietistic theologian. 141 He also refused to condemn Boehme's ...

  4. Philipp Jacob Spener. Philipp Jacob Spener, född 13 januari 1635 i Rappoltsweiler (Ribeauvillé) i Elsass (Alsace), död 5 februari 1705 i Berlin, var en teolog, genealog och heraldiker, ansedd som pietismens grundare.

  5. Biographie Spener: Philipp Jacob S., Begründer des Pietismus, † 1705. Als durch den dreißigjährigen Krieg das sittliche und religiöse Leben in Deutschland verwüstet war, und die damalige lutherische Kirche ebensowenig wie die reformirte die Kraft besaß, neues Leben zu wecken, indem die anstaltlich organisirten Localkirchen sich nur mit der regelrechten Abhaltung des vorgeschriebenen ...

  6. Philip Jacob Spener's Proposals, Part I. Part of Pietisten's reason for being is to attempt an ongoing description of what pietism is and has been. Philip Jacob Spener of Germany (1635-1705) was one of the very first to write down what would become some of the primary concerns of the movement in his 1675 proposal for church reform entitled Pia ...

  7. Philipp Jakob Spener was a patriarch of classical Pietism, a renewal movement within post-Reformation German Lutheranism which influenced the development of today’s evangelical Christianity. Among historians of Christianity, Scripture is widely acknowledged as a vital aspect within Spener’s vision for church reform.