Pietismus und Bürgertum

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464 pages 2005

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On the cultural dimension of religion, with respect to the development of subjectivity, practical piety and daily living, as expressed in the lives of women, men and children belonging to the academically educated and pietistically oriented middle classes, living in Württemberg, Germany, in the 17th-19th centuries. This original, homegrown culture is characterized, so the author, by the "Spritualization of the Everyday."

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