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| Theologically, Pietism is in a position of //sola fide//, where sinners gain redemption solely through faith in Soter and that this is bestowed by divine grace. It proclaims the Holy Diatheca as the only and ultimate source of authority. Beyond these core tenets, Pietist Soterianity has explosively diversified over the centuries of its existence in different minor theological interpretations. Pietism is divided into various branches ranging from [[Mainline Pietism]] and [[Benenuntialism|Benenuntial Pietism]] to that of more distant (if not outright disassociated) denominations such as [[Reformed Soterianity]], [[Relutionist Soterianity]], and [[Parousianism]]. | Theologically, Pietism is in a position of //sola fide//, where sinners gain redemption solely through faith in Soter and that this is bestowed by divine grace. It proclaims the Holy Diatheca as the only and ultimate source of authority. Beyond these core tenets, Pietist Soterianity has explosively diversified over the centuries of its existence in different minor theological interpretations. Pietism is divided into various branches ranging from [[Mainline Pietism]] and [[Benenuntialism|Benenuntial Pietism]] to that of more distant (if not outright disassociated) denominations such as [[Reformed Soterianity]], [[Relutionist Soterianity]], and [[Parousianism]]. |
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| The modern form of Pietism can be traced to Vesta with the advent of the Pietist Reformation under the arguments of Symon Koehler in his theses against the institution of the Canonical Church. [[Koehlerism]], the oldest branch of Pietism, was incepted by its namesake following his declaration as a criminal by secular authorities. The rapid spread of this sect across northern [[Eurysia]] led to a series of conflicts in the Vestan region, ultimately leading to the victory of novel Pietist forces and the start of both the branch's evangelization and diversification that has persisted even to the modern day. | The modern form of Pietism can be traced to Vesta with the advent of the Pietist Reformation under the arguments of Simon Colarius in his theses against the institution of the Canonical Church. [[Colarianism]], the oldest branch of Pietism, was incepted by its namesake following his declaration as a criminal by secular authorities. The rapid spread of this sect across northern [[Eurysia]] led to a series of conflicts in the Vestan region, ultimately leading to the victory of novel Pietist forces and the start of both the branch's evangelization and diversification that has persisted even to the modern day. |
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