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  1. Johann Arndt ou Arnd (Ballenstedt, [1] 27 de dezembro de 1555 - Celle, 11 de maio de 1621) foi um teólogo luterano alemão, que escreveu livros de cristianismo devocional de grande influência. Embora reflexo do período da ortodoxia luterana , ele é visto como um precursor do pietismo , um movimento dentro do Luteranismo, que ...

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    Johann Arndt (or Arnd; 27 December 1555 – 11 May 1621) was a German Lutheran theologian who wrote several influential books of devotional Christianity. Although reflective of the period of Lutheran Orthodoxy, he is seen as a forerunner of Pietism, a movement within Lutheranism that gained strength in the late 17th century.

  3. 9 de mai. de 2024 · Johann Arndt (born Dec. 27, 1555, Edderitz, Anhalt—died May 11, 1621, Celle, Hanover) was a German Lutheran theologian whose mystical writings were widely circulated in Europe in the 17th century. Arndt studied at Helmstadt, Wittenberg, Strasbourg, and Basel.

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  4. Biography. Johann Arndt was born in Germany on December 27, 1555. His formal education included many universities and teachers, including Simon Sulzer and Thomas Kempis. In addition to the catholic religion, the era in which Arndt lived birthed Calvinism, Lutheranism, and the seeds of Pietism.

  5. A biographical introduction to Johann Arndt, a Lutheran pastor and theologian who wrote \"True Christianity\" in 1605. Learn about his life, education, ministry, and devotion to the Gospel.

  6. Johann Arndt: A Prophet of Lutheran Pietism offers new and significant insights on a major topic of historical theology that also touches on significant systematic and practical issues.

  7. A treatise on sincere repentance, true faith, the holy walk of the true Christian, and more by Johann Arndt, a German Lutheran pastor and theologian. Originally published in 1712, this edition includes an introduction by Charles F. Schaeffer.