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Episode17 - Pietism, Nationalism, and Legislated Morality Part1

49 min · 18. maj 2021
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On today's episode we have our long time friend Julian Edwin Pace IV with us.  Julian has a BA in Music, and an MA in Biblical Studies. He's the President of Risen Savior Ministries, and the Associate Pastor of Bloomingdale Alliance Church in Bloomingdale Ga.  Julian is also in the Doctoral program at Evangelical Seminary. On today's episode, Julian highlights a relatively little known 17th work of God known as the Pietist Movement.  As he delves into this subject, the discussion springboards into areas of Nationalism and morality.  We hope you enjoy it. For more information regarding the Pietist Movement, check out Julian's recent article on the subject here: https://ojs.sttjaffray.ac.id/JJV71/article/view/570

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Episode17 - Pietism, Nationalism, and Legislated Morality Part1

On today's episode we have our long time friend Julian Edwin Pace IV with us.  Julian has a BA in Music, and an MA in Biblical Studies. He's the President of Risen Savior Ministries, and the Associate Pastor of Bloomingdale Alliance Church in Bloomingdale Ga.  Julian is also in the Doctoral program at Evangelical Seminary. On today's episode, Julian highlights a relatively little known 17th work of God known as the Pietist Movement.  As he delves into this subject, the discussion springboards into areas of Nationalism and morality.  We hope you enjoy it. For more information regarding the Pietist Movement, check out Julian's recent article on the subject here: https://ojs.sttjaffray.ac.id/JJV71/article/view/570

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