Between 900 and 1200 there was not much change in the church. The only church was the Catholic Church and governed by the pope in Rome (Vatican). After 1200 the pope (counterpope) has resided in Avignon for a short time, but the dogmas were still the same. The big reformation was started by Martin Luther (not King) and soon followed by Zwingli, Calvin and a Scottish reformer of whom I don't seem to be able to recall the name. But that was in the 1500's.
social reforms are done for the society
to change not all reforms were postive for everyone.
Nonseparating Puritans were included with the people that hoped to reform the Church of England. Moderate Puritans were also part of the group hoping to reform the church.
remain in the church and reform it from the inside
Martin Luther was a Catholic monk who sought to reform the Catholic Church.
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Many needed reforms occurred in church history. The largest one that ever occurred resulted in the creation of the Nicene creed. Many of the orders in the Roman Catholic Church, such as the Franciscans and Jesuits were created to reform the church. In 1517 Martin Luther nailed a list of items to debate on the cathedral door. These items were copied and sent all over Europe. The church began to reform. The Emperor, Charles V, did not like the reforms, and rather than let the church handle them, he decided to stop them. Other political leaders liked the reforms. The political break came with a schism in the church. So, Unlike similar reforms in the past that stayed within a united church, Protestantism broke with Rome
Your question is going to have to be more specific to get an answer. Are you talking about a particular era in history, and a particular country or Continent? There have been reforms proposed for the Church starting with the Counsel of Jerusalem in the New Testament, right through the next 2,000 years.
President Wilson's reforms were the Tariff Reform, Business Reform, and the Banking Reform.
Roman Catholic AnswerWe seem to have a sematic problem here, to reform means to to make something better, to improve it. The protestants revolted against the Church, the disagreed with the Church and left it, they did not attempt to reform it. So the most obvious answer is that the Popes attempted reform, the protestants didn't.
land reform, administrative reforms, foreign policies, and economic and currency reforms.
Land Reform
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There is no such thing as the "reform church" or a church of any kind in Judaism.
The Carolingian Reform was a series of reforms aimed at reorganizing and strengthening the Church in the Frankish Empire, instigated by Charlemagne in the late 8th and early 9th centuries.
They organized state by state campaigns to limit womans workdays.
it's reformed, not reform the Anglican church, foo