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Dale W. Brown (Author)
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July 1996
Dale Brown began his study of pietism nearly forty years ago "during the height of the ascendancy of the bitterly anti-pietistic neo- orthodox scholasticism." At that time pietism was a bogey implying moralism, subjectivism, emotionalism, and a host of other such "-isms." Brown set about to assess pietism in its historical situation, and to clearly define it as a term describing a historical movement instead of a group of traits present in contempory Christianity. Today many Christians are looking to pietism for answers to the problems of postmodernism. The new revision of this classic work will give scholars and laypersons excellent insight into the significant theological movement of pietism.

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Dale W. Brown is Professor Emeritus, Bethany Theological Seminary; relating to the Young Center for the study of Anabaptist and Pietist Groups at Elizabethtown College.

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  • Paperback: 125 pages
  • Publisher: Evangel Publishing House; Revised edition (July 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0916035646
  • ISBN-13: 978-0916035648
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.5 x 0.4 inches
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5.0 out of 5 stars An Overview & Defense of Pietism as Represented by Spener & Francke, April 12, 2010
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The book's title needs clarification which is provided by the title of Brown's 1962 doctoral dissertation on which it is based: "The Problem of Subjectivism in Pietism: A Redefinition with Special Reference to the Theology of Philipp Jakob Spener and August Hermann Francke". As the dissertation title indicates, the book is focused on the theology of Pietism's early representatives Spener (1635 - 1705) and Francke (1663 - 1727). Their thought is used to address the generally negative assessments of Pietism as connoting subjectivism, individualism, and otherworldliness with the hopes of creating a more balanced assessment that takes into consideration positive contributions while not ignoring in their theology the seed of later degenerations such as hypocritical legalism, experiential fanaticism, narrow-minded dogmatism, and loveless separatism.

Brown distinguishes between Churchly or Classical Pietism and Radical Pietism, the former label used to include the thought of Spener and Francke and the latter label used for "those who had greater despair about the church and greater appropriation from the writings of late medieval mysticism" (page 23). Brown's book addresses beliefs identified with Radical Pietism in the first chapter, but his primary focus is on the motifs of Churchly or Classical Pietism. I recommend other resources such as The Pietist Theologians (2004), edited by Carter Lindberg, for more thorough introductions to some of the primary Radical Pietists such as Gottfried Arnold and Gerhard Tersteegen. Also, Pietists: Selected Writings (1983), edited by Peter Erb, includes excerpts from the works of Arnold and Tersteegen as well as Spener and Francke, among others.

Brown looks at both negative and positive assessments of Pietism, providing references in both his chapter notes and bibliography. He is particularly indebted, and gives special credit to, the works of the late F. Ernest Stoeffler who he says deserves the title of Dean of American Pietist historians and whose works provided the basis and motivation for scholars listed in the first chapter and the appended bibliographical section of his book. This includes Peter Erb whose works helped introduce me to Pietism as it relates to mysticism. Brown's own interest in the topic, and sympathetic bias, comes from his background in the Church of the Brethren which, he was told, had Pietist origins. Brown covers the roots of Pietism not only in mysticism but also in Lutheranism, Calvinism, and Anabaptism before exploring its central theological motifs of love theology, reformation of the church, emphasis on the Bible, reformation of life, and theology of experience. Each of these is introduced in the first chapter, but explored in more depth in the subsequent chapters. The inner experience of regeneration is foundational to Pietist theology. According to Brown, "Regeneration was for Spener what justification had been for Luther" (page 66). Although Spener supported the Lutheran emphasis on justification by faith, he particularly emphasized the life-changing nature of that faith through regeneration and sanctification in relationship to the Holy Spirit and the importance of it for understanding the Bible, one's role in the invisible and visible Church, and one's relationship and ministry to the World.

The book's last chapter looks at the legacy of Pietism - including philosophical/theological, institutional, and denominational legacies - and its relationship to our present milieu. Within the context of philosophical and theological legacies, Brown states: "Theologically, largely due to its theology of religious experience, Pietism has been named a root of both Fundamentalism and Liberalism. The doctrines of conversion, regeneration, and holiness of life were carried into the many awakenings and revivals of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Through theologians like Friedrich Schleiermacher, who once referred to himself as a 'Pietist of a higher order,' this same empiricism was formative in the epistemology of Liberalism" (page 100). This is a great introduction to Pietism, especially in its early expressions, for those new to the topic. Those with some theological training, however, will benefit more from it.
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Pietism has been one of the least understood movements in Judeo-Christian history. Read the first page
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classical pietism, juridical metaphor, pietist circles, spiritual priesthood, outer word, subjective appropriation, internal testimony
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Symbolical Books, New Testament, German Pietism, Martin Schmidt, Lord's Supper, Gottfried Arnold, Pia Desideria, Radical Pietism, Word of God, Jesus Christ, Radical Pietists, Formula of Concord, Jacob Boehme, Church of the Brethren, Johann Arndt, Old Testament, Albrecht Ritschl, Augsburg Confession, Paul Tillich, Reformed Pietism
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