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Ulrich Zwingli's' teachings included his beliefs such as religion was a personal experience and it did not need ceremonies or sacraments to sustain it. Other teachings were anything that could not be justified by the Bible should be abolished and Christian communities should follow the Bible as close as they could.
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well i guess you could just use it more in everyday talk. or if your feelin 1800's you could use it to condemn people!
his teaching was that you could be religious or not be that religious
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A connotation for "deplore" could be to strongly criticize or condemn something, implying a sense of strong disapproval or disgust.
For condemned meaning criticized, the synonyms are denounced, rebuked, disparaged, reproved, castigated, or vilified.For condemned meaning sentenced to death, a synonym could be damned, doomed, proscribed, or convicted.
Yes, during the imperial examinations in China, candidates were required to have a strong knowledge of Confucian texts in order to qualify for government positions. This emphasis on Confucian teachings helped ensure that officials were well-versed in ethics, governance, and the principles of public service.
Some consider him the most important in the Swiss Protestant Reformation but he could not come to full agreement with Luther and his movement was the only one not to become a 'church.' See the related link:
He was an early leader of the Reformation in Switzerland. He and Martin Luther considered joining forces, but Zwingli was too Protestant even for Luther’s tastes- for example, Zwingli completely rejected the idea that Jesus is present in Communion bread and wine. Zwingli would have insisted that Communion is a purely symbolic act, not a sacrament.
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The teachings of Saint Ramadan's (oftentimes misspelled as Sant Ramdas) could be considered pantheism. He teaches that everything in existence can be considered God and that there is nothing but God.