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- Johann Georg Rapp (* 1. November 1757 in Iptingen; † 7. August 1847 in , Pennsylvania) war eine führende Persönlichkeit des radikalen Pietismus. (de)
- جورج راب (بالإنجليزية: George Rapp) (بالألمانية: Johann Georg Rapp) هو عالم عقيدة أمريكي وألماني، ولد في 1 نوفمبر 1757 في ألمانيا، وتوفي في 7 أغسطس 1847 في بنسيلفانيا في الولايات المتحدة. (ar)
- John George Rapp (German: Johann Georg Rapp; November 1, 1757 in Iptingen, Duchy of Württemberg – August 7, 1847 in Economy, Pennsylvania) was the founder of the religious sect called Harmonists, Harmonites, Rappites, or the Harmony Society. Born in Iptingen, Duchy of Württemberg, Germany, Rapp became inspired by the philosophies of Jakob Böhme, Philipp Jakob Spener, and Emanuel Swedenborg, among others. In the 1780s, George Rapp began preaching and soon started to gather a group of his own followers. His group officially split with the Lutheran Church in 1785 and was promptly banned from meeting. The persecution that Rapp and his followers experienced caused them to leave Germany and come to the United States in 1803. Rapp was a Pietist, and a number of his beliefs were shared by the Anabaptists, as well as groups such as the Shakers. Rapp's religious beliefs and philosophy were the cement that held his community together both in Germany and in the United States – a Christian community and commune, which in the United States organized as the Harmony Society. The Harmony Society built three US towns, became rich, famous, and survived for 100 years – roughly from 1805 until 1905. (en)
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- Johann Georg Rapp (* 1. November 1757 in Iptingen; † 7. August 1847 in , Pennsylvania) war eine führende Persönlichkeit des radikalen Pietismus. (de)
- جورج راب (بالإنجليزية: George Rapp) (بالألمانية: Johann Georg Rapp) هو عالم عقيدة أمريكي وألماني، ولد في 1 نوفمبر 1757 في ألمانيا، وتوفي في 7 أغسطس 1847 في بنسيلفانيا في الولايات المتحدة. (ar)
- John George Rapp (German: Johann Georg Rapp; November 1, 1757 in Iptingen, Duchy of Württemberg – August 7, 1847 in Economy, Pennsylvania) was the founder of the religious sect called Harmonists, Harmonites, Rappites, or the Harmony Society. Rapp's religious beliefs and philosophy were the cement that held his community together both in Germany and in the United States – a Christian community and commune, which in the United States organized as the Harmony Society. The Harmony Society built three US towns, became rich, famous, and survived for 100 years – roughly from 1805 until 1905. (en)
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