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Strom -- $tIntroduction Pietism And Community In Europe And North America /$rJonathan Strom -- $tChapter One. Understanding The Church: Issues Of Pietist Ecclesiology /$rHans Schneider -- $tChapter Two. Marriage And Marriage-Criticism In Pietism: Philipp Jakob Spener, Gottfried Arnold, And Nikolaus Ludwig Von Zinzendorf /$rWolfgang Breul -- $tChapter Three. The ?Little Church? Of Johann Amos Comenius And Philipp Jakob Spener: Approaches To Church Reform With A Comprehensive Social Perspective /$rMarcus Meier -- $tChapter Four. Communal Diversity In Radical German Pietism: Contrasting Notions Of Community In Conrad Bröske And Johann Henrich Reitz /$rDouglas H. Shantz -- $tChapter Five. ?Wir Halenser?: The Understanding Of Insiders And Outsiders Among Halle Pietists In Prussia Under King Frederick William I (1713?1740) /$rBenjamin Marschke -- $tChapter Six. G.A. Francke And The Halle Communication Network: Protection, Politics And Piety /$rThomas P. Bach -- $tChapter Seven. Pietism As A Threat To The Social Order: Pietist Communities In Jena 1727?1729 /$rGerald MacDonald -- $tChapter Eight. Israel In The Church And The Church In Israel: The Formation Of Jewish Christian Communities As A Proselytising Strategy Within And Outside The German Pietist Mission To The Jews Of The Eighteenth Century /$rLutz Greisiger -- $tChapter Nine. Identities Across Borders: The Moravian Brethren As A Global Community /$rGisela Mettele -- $tChapter Ten. Pink,White, And Blue: Function And Meaning Of The Colored Choir Ribbons With The Moravians /$rPaul Peucker -- $tChapter Eleven. Network Clusters And Symbolic Communities: Communitalization In The Eighteenth-Century Protestant Atlantic World /$rAlexander Pyrges -- $tChapter Twelve. By The Pastor And The Schoolmaster: Language, Dissent, And The Struggle Over Slavery In Colonial Ebenezer /$rJames Van Horn Melton -- $tChapter Thirteen. Community In ?Companies?: The Conventicles Of George Rapp?s Harmony Society Compared To Those In Württemberg Pietism And The Brüderunität /$rAlice T. Ott -- $tChapter Fourteen. Leadership And Mysticism: Gustaf Gisselkors, Jacob Kärmäki, And The Final Stages Of Ostrobothnian Separatism /$rAndre Swanström -- $tChapter Fifteen. Haugeanism Between Liberalism And Traditionalism In Norway, 1796?1845 /$rArne Bugge Amundsen -- $tChapter Sixteen. Pietism And Community In Magnus Friedrich Roos?s Dialogue Books /$rAnders Jarlert -- $tChapter Seventeen. Pietism As Societal Solution: The Foundation Of The Korntal Brethren (Korntaler Brüdergemeinde) /$rSamuel Koehne -- $tChapter Eighteen. The Communities Of Pietists As Challenge And As Opportunity In The Oldworld And The New /$rHartmut Lehmann -- $tIndex /$rJ. Strom. 330 $aPietist movements challenged traditional forms of religious community, group formation, and ecclesiology. 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