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Pietisten ("The Pietist") was a Swedish Christian monthly publication "for religious revival and edification", founded in January 1842 by the Scottish Methodist minister George Scott, who had immigrated to Sweden, and edited by preacher Carl Olof Rosenius until his death in 1868, after which the editorship was taken over by Paul Peter Waldenström. In the last years, the editorial staff included Janne Nyrén (1914–1915), Johan Peter Norberg (from 1916), Theodor Andersson (from 1917) and Jakob Emanuel Lundahl (1918). Around 10,000 copies of the journal were published between 1853 and 1865. The journal was for the Mission Friends but was spread widely: selections were copied, translated, and published freely at the time. A Finland-Swedish version entitled Den evangeliska budbäraren ('The Evang

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  • Pietisten ("The Pietist") was a Swedish Christian monthly publication "for religious revival and edification", founded in January 1842 by the Scottish Methodist minister George Scott, who had immigrated to Sweden, and edited by preacher Carl Olof Rosenius until his death in 1868, after which the editorship was taken over by Paul Peter Waldenström. In the last years, the editorial staff included Janne Nyrén (1914–1915), Johan Peter Norberg (from 1916), Theodor Andersson (from 1917) and Jakob Emanuel Lundahl (1918). Around 10,000 copies of the journal were published between 1853 and 1865. The journal was for the Mission Friends but was spread widely: selections were copied, translated, and published freely at the time. A Finland-Swedish version entitled Den evangeliska budbäraren ('The Evang (en)
  • Pietisten var en svensk kristen månadstidskrift "för religiös väckelse och uppbyggelse", grundad i januari 1842 av den till Sverige invandrade skotske metodistpastorn George Scott och redigerad av Carl Olof Rosenius fram till dennes död 1868, varefter redaktionen övertogs av Paul Peter Waldenström. De sista åren ingick i redaktionen Janne Nyrén (1914–1915), Johan Peter Norberg (från 1916), Theodor Andersson (från 1917) och Jakob Emanuel Lundahl (1918). Tidskriften utgavs i cirka 10 000 ex. åren 1853-65. Ordet pietist kommer av det latinska ordet pietas med betydelsen fromhet, gudaktighet. (sv)
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  • Pietisten ("The Pietist") was a Swedish Christian monthly publication "for religious revival and edification", founded in January 1842 by the Scottish Methodist minister George Scott, who had immigrated to Sweden, and edited by preacher Carl Olof Rosenius until his death in 1868, after which the editorship was taken over by Paul Peter Waldenström. In the last years, the editorial staff included Janne Nyrén (1914–1915), Johan Peter Norberg (from 1916), Theodor Andersson (from 1917) and Jakob Emanuel Lundahl (1918). Around 10,000 copies of the journal were published between 1853 and 1865. The journal was for the Mission Friends but was spread widely: selections were copied, translated, and published freely at the time. A Finland-Swedish version entitled Den evangeliska budbäraren ('The Evangelical Messenger') was also published. The word pietist, from the Latin word pietas, meaning 'piety, godliness', refers to the Pietist movement. During Rosenius' editorship, the magazine was essentially written by him, and was his main literary channel. In this way it had a great influence. His articles have subsequently been published as reflections and writings with a total circulation of two million, and another million in other languages, despite the fact that they are not particularly reader-friendly. Rosenius and Waldenström contributed to the founding of Evangeliska Fosterlandsstiftelsen (EFS, the Swedish Evangelical Mission, 1856) and the Svenska Missionsförbundet (SMF, Swedish Mission Society, 1878), the former being a revivalist movement within the Church of Sweden, the latter a free church. This contradiction led the EFS, in reaction to the founding of the SMF, to reissue the first fifteen volumes under the title Pietisten. Nytt och gammalt från nådens rike, which Rosenius had edited, while Pietisten under Waldenström became the official voice of the SMF in 1909 and was merged with the magazine Missionsförbundet in 1919. (en)
  • Pietisten var en svensk kristen månadstidskrift "för religiös väckelse och uppbyggelse", grundad i januari 1842 av den till Sverige invandrade skotske metodistpastorn George Scott och redigerad av Carl Olof Rosenius fram till dennes död 1868, varefter redaktionen övertogs av Paul Peter Waldenström. De sista åren ingick i redaktionen Janne Nyrén (1914–1915), Johan Peter Norberg (från 1916), Theodor Andersson (från 1917) och Jakob Emanuel Lundahl (1918). Tidskriften utgavs i cirka 10 000 ex. åren 1853-65. Ordet pietist kommer av det latinska ordet pietas med betydelsen fromhet, gudaktighet. Under Rosenius redaktörstid skrevs tidningen i princip av honom, och var hans huvudsakliga litterära kanal. Härigenom fick den ett stort inflytande. Hans artiklar har senare getts ut som betraktelser och skrifter med en sammanlagd upplaga på två miljoner och ytterligare en miljon på andra språk, trots att de inte är särskilt läsvänliga. Rosenius och Waldenström medverkade till grundandet av Evangeliska Fosterlandsstiftelsen (EFS, 1856) respektive Svenska Missionsförbundet (SMF, 1878), där den förstnämnda är en väckelserörelse inom Svenska kyrkan medan den senare är en frikyrka. Denna motsättning ledde bland annat till att EFS, som en reaktion på grundandet av SMF, återutgav de femton första årgångarna under titeln Pietisten. Nytt och gammalt från nådens rike, som Rosenius hade redigerat, medan Pietisten under Waldenström 1909 blev officiellt organ för SMF och 1919 slogs ihop med tidningen Missionsförbundet. (sv)
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