• A religious reform (from Latin re-: "back, again", and formare: "to form"; i.e. put together: "to restore, reconstruct, rebuild") aims at the reform of...
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    major religious reforms by removing official worship of gods other than Yahweh. Until the 1990s, the biblical description of Josiah’s reforms were usually...
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    Reform Judaism, also known as Liberal Judaism or Progressive Judaism, is a major Jewish denomination that emphasizes the evolving nature of Judaism, the...
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  • Hindu reform movements, reform Hinduism, neo-Hinduism, or Hindu revivalism, strive to introduce regeneration and reform to Hinduism, both in a religious or...
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    urged the House of Commons to draw up a list of clerical abuses in need of reform. On 18 March 1532, the Commons delivered a supplication to the King, denouncing...
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    Luther's actions sparked the Reformation, symbolizing a fight for religious reform and liberty. In a historic setting freedom to worship has often been...
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  • oversight over religious affairs and ensuring that people and communities did not challenge the Republic's "secular identity". The reform movement chose...
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  • Reformism is a political tendency advocating the reform of an existing system or institution – often a political or religious establishment – as opposed...
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  • The reform of a religious order is the return of the order from a mitigated or relaxed observance to the rigour of its primitive rule. Example include...
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    the Reformed Service-book in any language.": 12  The religious forces unleashed by the Reformation ultimately destroyed the possibility of religious uniformity...
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    and the religious leader Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab signed a pact to found a socio-religious reform movement to propagate the Wahhabi religious doctrine...
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    ISBN 978-0-19-861025-0, retrieved 5 February 2023. Kenneth W. Jones (1989). Socio-Religious Reform Movements in British India, Volume 3. Cambridge University Press. pp...
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  • [citation needed] The reform movement uses Tawhid (monotheism) "as an organizing principle for human society and the basis of religious knowledge, history...
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    Raja Ram Mohan Roy (category Indian reformers)
    Indian reformer and writer who was one of the founders of the Brahmo Sabha in 1828, the precursor of the Brahmo Samaj, a socio-religious reform movement...
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    The 1782 Edict of Tolerance (Toleranzedikt vom 1782) was a religious reform of Emperor Joseph II during the time he was emperor of the Habsburg monarchy...
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    the Reformed accepting a spiritual presence. The spread of Gutenberg's printing press provided the means for the rapid dissemination of religious materials...
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    Mahadev Govind Ranade (category Indian social reformers)
    daily paper—The Induprakash, founded on his ideology of social and religious reform. He was accorded the title of Rao Bahadur. Mahadev Govind Ranade was...
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  • see Catalytic reforming Reconstruction (disambiguation) Reform (disambiguation) Reformasi (disambiguation) Reformation Day, a religious holiday celebrated...
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  • during a period marked by religious and social reform. The Mahamandala emerged during a period of social and religious reform movements in India. It positioned...
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    spiritual life and the theological traditions of the Church, the reform of religious life by returning orders to their spiritual foundations, and new...
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  • refers to the Haredi-oriented variety of Religious Zionism. Another mode is Reform Zionism as Zionist arm of Reform Judaism. Non-Orthodox Conservative leaders...
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    The Reform Party (RP; Korean: 개혁신당) is a South Korean political party jointly led by Lee Jun-seok, the former leader of the People Power Party (PPP). While...
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  • Orthodox Judaism Hasidic Judaism Religious Zionism Haredi Judaism Modern Orthodox Judaism Reconstructionist Judaism Reform Judaism Jewish Renewal Non-Ashkenazi...
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  • Zhang Reform (band), a Swedish jazz fusion group Reform (magazine), a Christian magazine Reform, Alabama Reform, Mississippi Reform, Missouri Religious reform...
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  • his advocacy of religious reform. He was in the service of Henry VIII's chief minister, Thomas Cromwell, an advocate of religious reform, as a messenger...
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    Legacy of Radical Reform: Papers from the 1984 International Zwingli Symposium McGill University, Montreal, Canada: Faculty of Religious Studies, McGill...
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    (1502– September 11, 1575) was a patron of the arts, printers and religious reform in Naples during the Renaissance. She was the oldest daughter of Duke...
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    The Religious Action Center (RAC) is the political and legislative outreach arm of Reform Judaism in the United States. The Religious Action Center is...
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  • traditional religions of Central and West Africa. New religious movement is the term applied to any religious faith which has emerged since the 19th century...
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  • A religious denomination is a subgroup within a religion that operates under a common name and tradition, among other activities. The term refers to the...
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