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Pietism Revisitied
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Pietism rejected doctrine as “dead” and reduced Christianity to emotion and private experience. Being “born again” was emphasized without Biblical definition, while theology, catechism, and the full counsel of God were sidelined. Faith became feeling rather than truth grounded in God’s Word.
The result was a weakened church and a strengthened state. As Christianity turned inward and man-centered, enthusiasm shifted from Christ’s Kingdom to nationalism and statism. Emotionalism replaced obedience, and personal experience displaced God’s authority.
Biblical Christianity is not anti-feeling, but it is God-centered, doctrinal, and comprehensive calling believers to think rightly, live faithfully, and bring all of life under Christ’s lordship.