pietism
21Pietism — The seventeenth century movement associated with Philipp Jakob spener …
22pietism — n 1. sanctimony, sanctimoniousness, Tar tuffery, formalism, hypocrisy, pharisaism, pharisee ism; self righteousness, Inf. goody goodiness, Inf. goodiness; false piety, excessive piety, religiosity; dissimulation, feigning, dissembling;… …
23pietism — pi·etism …
24pietism — Пиетизм …
25Pietism — Pi•e•tism [[t]ˈpaɪ ɪˌtɪz əm[/t]] n. 1) rel a movement in the Lutheran Church in Germany in the 17th century that stressed personal piety over religious formality and orthodoxy 2) (l.c.) intensity of religious devotion or feeling 3) (l.c.)… …
26pietism — /ˈpaɪətɪzəm/ (say puyuhtizuhm) noun 1. depth of religious feeling; godliness of life. 2. exaggeration or affectation of piety. {from a movement originating during the latter part of the 17th century in the Lutheran churches in Germany, that… …
27pietism — This word (from the Latin pietas, meaning dutiful conduct or kindness ) refers to a movement that emerged in seventeenth century Protestantism and emphasized the personal dimension of Christian faith and practice …
28pietism — n. unquestioning religious devotion; priggishness. ♦ pietist, n …
29pietism — s ( en) RELIG protestantisk rörelse …
30Pietism, German — Пиетизм немецкий …