The Social Gospel movement
Social Gospel Movement
because India is a such type of country which is full of devotion .
Spiritual and political leader Mohandas Gandhi inspired Martin Luther King Jr's philosophy of nonviolence.
The Enlightenment philosophers, particularly Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Voltaire, and Montesquieu, inspired the French Revolution with their ideas on individual rights, freedom of speech, and the separation of powers. Their teachings challenged the absolute power of the monarchy and paved the way for the revolutionaries' demands for liberty, equality, and fraternity.
Although Martin Luther was himself a fierce opponent of popular revolts on a mass scale, several components in his theological teachings and writings were undeniable inspirations to peasant revolutionaries in his day. His view that individual conscience was a foundation for good Christian living would be one; his bitter attacks on the Church hierarchy and the Pope himself, amounting to a complete rejection of these as necessary or helpful, were another.
Social Gospel Movement
Martin Luther's teachings inspired the peasants to revolt because his debate with the pope was so famous that they heard about it
Martin Luther. :)
He inspired it to involve science in their teachings
because India is a such type of country which is full of devotion .
God, who in human form takes the name Jesus, titled Christ
Spiritual and political leader Mohandas Gandhi inspired Martin Luther King Jr's philosophy of nonviolence.
The rise of humanism and emphasis on individual interpretation of scripture. Increased corruption within the Roman Catholic Church. The invention of the printing press, which facilitated the wide dissemination of new ideas. Political and economic factors that challenged the authority of the church. The teachings of reformers like Martin Luther and John Calvin that inspired a movement for change within Christianity.
The Ninety-Five These were a list of complaints to the church. This list and Luther's break from the church influenced many more Reformers.
The Enlightenment philosophers, particularly Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Voltaire, and Montesquieu, inspired the French Revolution with their ideas on individual rights, freedom of speech, and the separation of powers. Their teachings challenged the absolute power of the monarchy and paved the way for the revolutionaries' demands for liberty, equality, and fraternity.
The Holy Bible is inspired directly from God and if people follow scripture, they can follow God's teachings for us.
He was inspired by God. With regards to the Quran (verbatim word of God) and Hadith (teachings and narrations of Muhammad)