Revival Movements as Conflict Agendas of the Popular in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries

Revival Movements as Conflict Agendas of the Popular in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries

Albrecht-Birkner, Veronika; Siedek-Strunk, Stefanie

Springer International Publishing AG

12/2024

280

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9783031751165

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1. Introduction.- Part I. Revival Groups in Conflicts.- 2. Moscow Martinists as the Providers of the Rosicrucian Enlightenment in Russia: Enquires into the Emergence of the Hermetic Library.- 3. Of Culture and (Indian) Nation: The Mukti Revival in Colonial Discourse.- 4. To Be or Not To Be an Entrepreneur: Disputes about the Relationship between Church and Business in the Moravian Church.- Part II. Agents of Revivalism: Opportunities and Limits of Self-Empowerment.- 5. Clairvoyance and Commotion. The Making of a Lay Prophetess in the Era of the German Revival Movement.- 6. Between the Elite and the Masses - or the Hardships of Being a Revivalist Colporteur in 19th Century Finland.- 7. "He Teaches Me so I Can Teach.": Revivalism and Protestant Laywomen in 19th Century Italy.- 8. Conflict Area Evangelism. Controversies about Lay Preaching in the 19th Century from the Perspective of Male and Female Protagonists of the German Revival Movements.- Part III. Lay-Theology between High and Low Culture.- 9. Jung-Stilling's Afterlife Visions in their Interconfessional and Intercultural Context.- 10. Theological Journals between Professionalisation and Cooperation: Navigating the High-low Distinction between Editorial Boards and Non-academic Contributors in Germany, 1828-1870.- 11. Revelation Remix: Using Rapture Novels by Evangelical Movements in England and America in the Early 20th Century.
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Open Access;modern church history;high and low culture;lay theology;pietism;Protestantism