Christoph Schütz
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Christoph Schütz (6 November 1689 in Umstadt, Germany - 4 January 1750 in Bad Homburg, Germany) was a pietist writer and a songbook publisher.
Schütz's book, Die Güldene Rose. . . von der Wiederbringung Aller Dinge (The Golden Rose . . . on the Restoration of All Things) influenced George Rapp and his Harmony Society so much at one point that they used the symbol of the rose and the Bible verse Micah 4:8 as the symbol of their communal society for a couple of years.[1]
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- Radical Pietism
- German non-fiction writers
- German Christian religious leaders
- 1689 births
- 1750 deaths
- 18th-century Christian mystics
- Protestant mystics
- German male non-fiction writers
- German writer stubs