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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Josiah (redirect from Josiah religious reform)
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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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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Thomas Cromwell (section Religious reform)
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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Freedom of religion (redirect from Religious freedom)
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 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 Church, which would make the UK a non-religious, secular state. There have been numerous proposals to reform or replace the Human Rights Act 1998. In...
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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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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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Reformation (disambiguation) (redirect from Religious reformer)
see Catalytic reforming Reconstruction (disambiguation) Reform (disambiguation) Reformasi (disambiguation) Reformation Day, a religious holiday celebrated...
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English Reformation (redirect from Reformed English Church)
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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Reformation (redirect from Protestant Reform)
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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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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Carolingian church (redirect from Carolingian monastic reform)
Charlemagne and Louis the Pious, whose courts encouraged successive waves of religious reform and viewed Christianity as a unifying force in their empire. Carolingian...
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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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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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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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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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was at this time a territory ruled by Denmark-Norway, and Lutheran religious reform was imposed on the Icelanders by King Christian III of Denmark. Resistance...
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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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Davidian Revolution (section Religious reform)
at the time, however, were his religious changes. The reason for this is that practically all our sources were Reform-minded monks or clerics, grateful...
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Church, a religious order is a community of consecrated life with members that profess solemn vows. They are classed as a type of religious institute...
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asserting that Baptists should be considered a separate religious tradition. The first wave of Reformed theologians included Zwingli, Martin Bucer, Wolfgang...
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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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Counter-Reformation (redirect from Catholic reform)
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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the Hussite Wars in the 15th century. The religious reform movement in Bohemia splintered into various religious sects. Besides the Taborites, these included...
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