pietism

noun
  1. A movement in Protestant Christianity emphasizing personal religious experience, emotional devotion, and moral living over formal doctrine and ritual.
  2. Usage: Often capitalized when referring to the historical movement (17th–18th century); Can refer to the movement itself or its principles and practices
  3. Excessive or affected display of piety; ostentatious religiousness.
  4. Usage: Often used critically or disapprovingly

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