Faithful Footsteps

Zinzendorf's Theology and Moravianism


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These sources provide an overview of the Moravian Church, particularly focusing on the life, theology, and influence of Count Nikolaus von Zinzendorf. They explore his background, including his Pietist education and mystical inclinations, and highlight his role in the revival of the Moravian Church and the initiation of its extensive missionary efforts. The texts also discuss key aspects of Moravian life, such as their communal living, the unique concept of the Holy Spirit as "Mother," and the significant, though ultimately curtailed, leadership roles held by women. Finally, the sources touch upon the Moravians' approach to social issues, including slavery, and the practical methods employed in their missions around the world, emphasizing their dedication to sharing the Gospel and their willingness to face hardships.Sources:1 An Evaluation of the Missiology Count Nicholas von Zinzendorf in Light of Roland Allen's Missionary Methods By Cory Wilson - Ed SmitherA Companion Supplement to - Vision VideoA History of the Moravian Church - Christian Classics Ethereal LibraryBethlehem, Pennsylvania: A Moravian Settlement in Colonial America - National Park ServiceCount Nicholas Ludwig von Zinzendorf (1700-1760) - Moravian Church In AmericaCount Nicolaus Ludwig Von Zinzendorf's Theory for Missions Portrayed at Herrnhut and by Selected 18th-20th Century Moravian - DTICCount Nicolaus Ludwig Von Zinzendorf's theory for missions portrayed at Herrnhut and by selected 18th-20th century Moravian - COREDutch - Global HistoriesEpisode 1: The Life of Count Zinzendorf Historic Bethabara ParkLocations - Moravian Archives NetworkMilestones Zinzendorf and Recovery - Affirmation & CritiqueMoravian Miracle book By Jason Hubbard - Isaiah 62 PrayerNicolaus Ludwig on Zinzendorf and the Mora ian Brethren - Critical Dictionary of Apocalyptic and Millenarian MovementsSpirituality and Practicality: John Wesley's visit to America and Moravian Influences on Methodist Music and Worship - ÉruditThe Radical Pietism of Count Nicholas Zinzendorf as a Conservative Influence on the Awakener, Gilbert Tennent - Cambridge University PressTo Cover, Uncover, Discover, and Recover TheologyWho Was Count Zinzendorf?Zinzendorf Papers - Moravian ArchivesZinzendorf, Nikolaus Ludwig von (1700-1760) | History of Missiology - Boston University

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