Pietism and its Influence on the Civil Society of the Scandinavian Countries

Authors

  • Oksana Kuropatkina Senior research fellow at the Study and Development of Cross-Cultural Relations Center (Moscow, Russia), Russian Federation

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29357/issn.2521-179X.2017.19.90

Keywords:

German Lutheran movement, Pietism, Lutheranism, 17th century, 18th century, Iceland, Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Sami, Yon Torkelsson, Ludvig Harboe, Hans Hauge, Haugeanism, Henrik Shartau, Shartauanism, Lars Lestadius, Lestadianism, Kautokeino rebellion.

Abstract

This article is dedicated to Pietism, a 17th century German Lutheran movement that called Christians to deep their life, prayer, and piety. In the 18th century, Pietism got from Germany to Scandinavian states and promoted schools, educational organizations, cooperatives, and peasant and worker movements.

Author Biography

Oksana Kuropatkina, Senior research fellow at the Study and Development of Cross-Cultural Relations Center (Moscow, Russia)

Oksana V. Kuropatkina, PhD (Culture Studies), senior research fellow at the Study and Development of Cross-Cultural Relations Center (Moscow, Russia)

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Published

2017-09-04

How to Cite

Kuropatkina, Oksana. 2017. “Pietism and Its Influence on the Civil Society of the Scandinavian Countries”. Theological Reflections: Eastern European Journal of Theology, no. 19 (September):90-97. https://doi.org/10.29357/issn.2521-179X.2017.19.90.