Kinderbeten: The Origin, Unfolding, and Interpretations of the Silesian Children's Prayer Revival
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Author(s)Swensson, Eric Jonas
PublisherWipf & Stock Pub
ISBN / ASIN1606088645
ISBN-139781606088647
AvailabilityIn Stock.
Sales Rank2,967,647
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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Research in the roots of evangelicalism and revivalism uncovers its share of peculiarities, but nothing is more unusual than what follows. What we have here is a compelling story touching on the exercise of free religion, the religious wars in Europe, the roots of Evangelicalism, the supernatural, and more, all wrapped up in a religious revival which began not through a charismatic revivalist or any adult at all, but rather found it's origin with children aged four to fourteen. The children became pawns in a controversy between political and religious opponents. Indulge your curiosity and read the remarkable story about the King of Sweden and the 1707-08 Children's Revival in Silesia, a tale of hope and prayer.
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