Pietism and the Sacraments, 9780271088013
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Conversion reshaped sacraments: Francke’s Pietism sparked evangelical theology’s rise.

Pietism and the Sacraments

the life and theology of august hermann francke

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    220 pages

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    4 December 2022

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Summary

Pietism’s Ripple: August Hermann Francke and the Sacramental Shift

Considered a highly influential German Pietist, August Hermann Francke existed during a time when conversion was gaining traction, subtly altering the understanding of sacraments—a precursor to more significant shifts in evangelical theology. Peter James Yoder’s book explores Francke and his theology as a case study, illuminating the ecclesiological movements that paved the way for evangelicalism and global Protestan…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780271088013
ISBN-10:027108801X
Series:Pietist, Moravian, and Anabaptist Studies
Author:Peter James Yoder
Publisher:Pennsylvania State University Press
Imprint:Pennsylvania State University Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:220
Release Date:4 December 2022
Weight:340g
Dimensions:229mm x 152mm x 15mm
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Critics Review

“This study further illumines Francke’s distinctive role in shaping Pietist theology and practice.”

—W. L. Pitts Jr. Choice

“This is a most welcome addition to the study of the life and thought of one of the German architects of Pietism, August Hermann Francke (1663-1727).”

—Andreas Loewe Journal of Ecclesiastical History

“Protestantism in the eighteenth century was developing and changing, but was this because of Francke, or was his nuanced understanding of the church and sacraments ignored? This work finally does not fully answer this question, but wisely leaves it for others to explore. Whether in the end you come down for or against Francke (or somewhere in the middle), this volume makes important contributions to our understanding of him, of Lutheran pietism, and of the course of modern Protestantism.”

—Mark Granquist Lutheran Quarterly

“This book offers a window into the theological innovations of the early modern era while providing crucial insights into Francke’s thought and theology. Thanks to the depth of Yoder’s research and analysis, this study makes an important contribution to the field.”

—Darin D. Lenz Religious Studies Review

“Yoder sensitively weaves Francke’s sacramental theology into his larger doctrinal structure, set within the biographical contours that surrounded Francke’s application of his inheritance from Luther and others in the crucible of pastoral care. A stimulating and provocative advance in understanding Pietism.”

—Robert Kolb, author of Martin Luther: Confessor of the Faith

“In this imaginative exploration of the works of August Hermann Francke, Peter Yoder opens up significant new areas for discussion in the understanding of the relationship between God’s Word and personal conversion and faith in Pietist circles. This illuminating assessment is bound to provoke discussion and fresh research on Francke himself as well as on the impact of Pietist thinking on the rapidly changing eighteenth-century religious scene.”

—Irene Dingel, author of Reformation: Zentren – Akteure – Ereignisse

“Peter Yoder has provided an important analysis of two long-neglected dimensions of August Hermann Francke’s version of German Pietism. Francke’s affinity for a version of Reformed convictions about both sacraments and ‘church’ moved both the man and the varieties of Pietism associated with him into post-confessional Protestantism within and especially beyond Europe.”

—A. G. Roeber, author of Hopes for Better Spouses: Protestant Marriage and Church Renewal in Early Modern Europe, India, and North America

“This close study of August Hermann Francke’s theology is the first anglophone book on Francke in generations, and it is sure to become the new standard text on Francke and Halle Pietism. Yoder’s book offers an accessible introduction to Francke and Pietism that will also be rewarding for subject matter experts.”

—Benjamin Marschke, author of Absolutely Pietist: Patronage, Factionalism, and State-Building in the Early Eighteenth-Century Prussian Army Chaplaincy

“Yoder has clearly laid out the key components of Francke’s sacramental theology in a manner that will prove immensely helpful for students and researchers seeking a fuller picture of early Pietist thought and practice.”

—Lane E. Davis Reading Religion

About The Author

Peter James Yoder

Peter James Yoder is Lecturer in Historical Theology and Director of Admissions at Reformed Theological Seminary, Dallas.

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