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Pietism
[ pahy-i-tiz-uhm ]
noun
- a movement, originating in the Lutheran Church in Germany in the 17th century, that stressed personal piety over religious formality and orthodoxy.
- the principles and practices of the Pietists.
- (lowercase) intensity of religious devotion or feeling.
- (lowercase) exaggeration or affectation of piety.
Synonyms: sanctimony
Pietism
1/ ˈpaɪɪˌtɪzəm /
noun
- history a reform movement in the German Lutheran Churches during the 17th and 18th centuries that strove to renew the devotional ideal
pietism
2/ ˈpaɪɪˌtɪzəm /
noun
- a less common word for piety
- excessive, exaggerated, or affected piety or saintliness
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Derived Forms
- ˈPietist, noun
- ˌpieˈtistic, adjective
- ˈpietist, noun
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Other Words From
- Pie·tist noun
- pie·tistic pie·tisti·cal adjective
- pie·tisti·cal·ly adverb
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Word History and Origins
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Example Sentences
The difference was that he could not imagine finding that experience within Pietism.
From The New Yorker
His faith was grounded in personal Pietism, a doctrine that ignored the political origins of injustice.
From Economist
Though he might not have recognised the label, Bach’s faith falls within the movement known as German Pietism, which reached its high-water mark in his lifetime.
From Literature
Amid the religious movements of the beginning of the century Pietism gained a decided advantage.
From Project Gutenberg
In 1746 the reign of Pietism came to an end on the death of Christian VI.
From Project Gutenberg
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