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Herrnhut - The Formation of a Moravian Community, 1722-1732 (Hardcover)
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Herrnhut - The Formation of a Moravian Community, 1722-1732 (Hardcover)
Series: Pietist, Moravian, and Anabaptist Studies
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In June 1722, three families from Moravia settled on the estate of
Count Nikolaus Ludwig von Zinzendorf in Berthelsdorf, Saxony. Known
as the community of Herrnhut, their settlement quickly grew to
become the epicenter of a transatlantic religious movement, one
that would attract thousands of Europeans, American Indians, and
enslaved Africans: the Moravian Church. Written by one of the
leading archivists of the Moravian Church, this book investigates
the origins of Herrnhut. Paul Peucker argues that Herrnhut was
intended to be a Philadelphian community, uniting "true Christians"
from all denominations. It was a separatist movement, but it
concealed its separatism behind the pretense of an affiliation with
the Lutheran Church and behind a chosen historical identity, that
of the renewed Unity of Brethren. Peucker's analysis, based on
hundreds of documents from archives in Germany and the United
States, demonstrates how Herrnhut was able to grow and thrive
despite existing regulations against new religious groups, uncovers
Count Zinzendorf's role in keeping Herrnhut outside the state
church, and provides a new foundation from which to interpret the
Moravian church's later years. Three centuries after Herrnhut's
founding, this intriguing history brings to light new information
about the early years of the Moravian church. Peucker's work will
be especially valuable to students and scholars of
eighteenth-century religion, Pietism, and Moravian history.
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