The Protestant Revolt started by Martin Luther brought on the Catholic Reformation.
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The answer you are looking for is "Taliban", but to call them a "reform movement" is a little disengenuous. They were (and continue to be) a regressivist Islamist political organization. The reforms that they were making were to revert to medieval-types of laws.
The 1517 call for church reform posted on the Wittenberg Cathedral's door is titled the "Ninety-Five Theses." Authored by Martin Luther, it challenged the Catholic Church's practices, particularly the sale of indulgences. This document is often credited with sparking the Protestant Reformation and led to significant religious and political changes in Europe.
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The call to return to the Vedas was notably championed by Swami Dayananda Saraswati, the founder of the Arya Samaj in the late 19th century. He emphasized the importance of the Vedas as the foundational texts of Hinduism and advocated for a reform movement that aimed to revive Vedic principles and practices. His teachings encouraged a return to the original spiritual and philosophical teachings found in the Vedas, promoting rationalism and social reform.
Christian faith practiced as a call not just to personal conversion but to social reform. Social gospel is a Christian faith that practiced as call not just to personal conversion but to social reform.
Christian faith practiced as a call not just to personal conversion but to social reform. Social gospel is a Christian faith that practiced as call not just to personal conversion but to social reform.
The church is just the church. Ecclesia was mistranslated as "church" but it (Ecclesia) means assembly.
Martin Luther posted his Ninety-Five Theses on the church door in Wittenberg on October 31, 1517, as a response to the sale of indulgences by the Catholic Church, which he viewed as a corrupt practice that exploited the faithful. His intention was to spark a debate on church practices and to call for reform within the Church. Luther's act is often considered the catalyst for the Protestant Reformation, challenging the authority of the Church and advocating for a return to biblical teachings.
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