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Introduction FRED VAN LIEBURG Conceptualizing religious reform movements in early modem Europe 1 I. Tradition DAVID B. ELLER The recovery of the love feast in German Pietism 11 WILLEM J. OP 'T HOF Protestant Pietism and medieval monasticism 31 SALVADOR RYAN From late medieval piety to Tridentine Pietism? The case of seventeenth-century Ireland 51 CRAIG ATWOOD Separatism, ecumenism, and pacifism: the Bohemian and Moravian Brethren in the confessional age 71 II. Implementation MARY NOLL VENABLES Pietist fruits from orthodox seeds: the case of Ernst the Pious of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg 91 JORGEN BEYER Strategien zur Hebung der'Fr6mmigkeit in Est- und Livland (1621-1700). Konfessionalisierung und Pietismus 111 DOUGLAS SHANTZ Politics, prophecy and Pietism in the Halberstadt conventicle, 1691-1694: Pietism and the confessional state in Brandenburg 129 JONATHAN STROM Conversion, confessionalization, and Pietism in Dargun 149 III. Communication RAYMOND GILLESPIE Local lives: the social context of religious allegiences in 168 seventeenth-century Ireland JANIS KRESLINS Devotional literature, confessional allegience, pietistic undercurrents and the various meanings of identity in early modern Northern Europe 183 JOHAN DE NIET Comforting the sick: confessional cure of souls and pietist comfort in the Dutch Republic 197 CAROLA NORDBACK The conservative Pietism and the Swedish confessional state, 1720-1740 213 IV. Imagination ARNE BUGGE AMUNDSEN A separatist movement in Norway around 1650. A contribution to the history of Pietism in Europe. 231 CLAUS BERNET Der lange Weg aus der Konfession in den radikalen Pietismus. Von Babel in das himmlische Jerusalem - am Beispiel von Leonhard C. Sturm, Elias Eller und "Chimonius" 255 ANDRA SWANSTROM Confessionalism viewed by a Finnish Pietist 283 PETER VOGT In search of the invisible church: the role of autobiographical discourse in eighteenth-century German Pietism 293 Conclusion HARTMLUT LEHMANN Competing concepts for the study of religious reform movements, including Pietism, in early modem Europe and in North-America 313