What's the difference between lutheran and pietism?

Lutheran


Definition:

  • (a.) Of or pertaining to Luther; adhering to the doctrines of Luther or the Lutheran Church.
  • (n.) One who accepts or adheres to the doctrines of Luther or the Lutheran Church.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) These four antigens consisted of S of MNSs blood group, Lua of Lutheran blood group, and K and Kpa of Kell-Cellano blood group.
  • (2) Previous analyses of adoptees from Lutheran Social Services of Iowa developed a multifactorial model of adoptee alcohol abuse that related abuse to three factors: biologic background of alcohol-related problems, biologic background of antisocial problems and exposure to an adoptive family where family members had alcohol-related problems.
  • (3) This study reports the results of a survey of forty-four Lutheran Churches in the New York metropolitan area.
  • (4) The CD44 inhibitor Lutheran [In(Lu)]-related p80 molecule has recently been shown to be identical to the Hermes-1 lymphocyte homing receptor and to the human Pgp-1 molecule.
  • (5) Of these, 34 were vaccinated at Curran Lutheran Hospital, Zorzor, Liberia, mostly by the intradermal (i.d.)
  • (6) Sensitivity is shown to be equal to that of manual technics for ABO, Lewis, Lutheran as well as K, S, M, Kpb, Xga, U and Vel antibodies detection.
  • (7) Joining Williams at Copenhagen's Lutheran cathedral was Archbishop Desmond Tutu of South Africa and religious leaders from Tuvalu, Zambia, Mexico and Greenland.
  • (8) Thus Aua and Aub antigens appear to be carried on the same red cell membrane structures as those carrying the Lutheran determinants.
  • (9) Thirty-three cases of pediatric Lassa fever were identified at Curran Lutheran Hospital and Phebe Hospital in Liberia between January 1980 and March 1984.
  • (10) Thus, it appears that the Kell and Lutheran systems are not suitable for paternity testing because of their low probability of exclusions.
  • (11) Red cells (RBCs) of individuals with the In(Lu) gene are characterized by suppression of the Lutheran, P1, i, and other blood group antigens, acanthocytosis, and abnormal electrolyte metabolism.
  • (12) The sera of these patients and eluates from their red cells displayed reactivity consistent with a Lutheran-related antibody.
  • (13) No further linkage information was obtained from determinations of the Lutheran blood groups carried out in family no.
  • (14) I still think of myself as a Lutheran, just one who doesn't go to church.
  • (15) This observation may explain the discrepancy in different families concerning a possible relationship between Swa and Lutheran.
  • (16) These structures, of apparent molecular weight (Mr) 79,000 and 85,000, are identical in appearance and mobility on a 10% SDS polyacrylamide gel to the Lutheran glycoproteins identified by alloanti-Lub.
  • (17) Willem is interested, he explains, in “cartoons that the early Lutherans did to mock and attack the Catholic church.
  • (18) A Lutheran, she said she feels discriminated against in a society where the Catholic church runs religion classes in the schools and is now supporting further restrictions on abortion.
  • (19) Two cases of Lassa fever were found serologically during a one-month survey of all pediatric admissions at Curran Lutheran Hospital, 2.4% of those children who had serum pairs collected.
  • (20) If you belonged to the Lutheran state church, you had to go a camp for two weeks before confirmation, as I did.

Pietism


Definition:

  • (n.) The principle or practice of the Pietists.
  • (n.) Strict devotion; also, affectation of devotion.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Another influence was Pietism, a movement within Lutheranism that emphasised hard work and shunned worldly amusements.
  • (2) The medicinal legalities of the Anhaltine territories developing under the influence of Enlightenment and Pietism and then characterized by philanthropism contain numerous progressive and for their age exemplary components.

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