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True Christianity
Book • 1621
Johann Arndt's 'True Christianity' is a foundational work that calls Christians to embody their faith through righteous conduct and heartfelt devotion.
It emphasizes the necessity of a living and active faith that leads to repentance and a transformed life.
The book was originally published in German between 1605 and 1609 and has been widely influential in both Protestant and Catholic devotional literature.
It emphasizes the necessity of a living and active faith that leads to repentance and a transformed life.
The book was originally published in German between 1605 and 1609 and has been widely influential in both Protestant and Catholic devotional literature.
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Mentioned in 3 episodes
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as a book written by Johann Arndt that emphasizes the importance of Christian life and piety.

Bob Hiller
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Pietism: The Movement That Co-opted the Reformation
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in the context of his influence on Johann Gerhard's theological development.

Dr. Jordan Cooper

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A Guide to Godliness from Johann Gerhard
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, who notes it was the most popular devotional work read by laity in the Lutheran Church.

Jordan Cooper

Correcting Misrepresentations of the Reformation and Lutheran History
Mentioned by Jordan Cooper as part of the pietism movement, aiming for a more emotional and experiential Christianity.

A Brief History and Critique of the Altar Call



