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[rĕf́ər-mā́shən]
(n.)The act of reforming or the state of being reformed.
(n.)A 16th-century movement in Western Europe that aimed at reforming some…
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Reformation may refer to: Movements : • Protestant Reformation, an attempt by Martin Luther to reform the Roman Catholic Church that resulted in a schism, and grew into a wider movement. • Counter-...
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The Protestant Reformation was a Christian reform movement in Europe which is generally deemed to have begun with Martin Luther's Ninety-Five Theses in 1517 although a number of precursors such as...
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The Counter-Reformation ... There were several other notable saints of the Counter-Reformation. Some responded to the "faith not works" challenge of the Protestants by finding a new vocation in social justice. ... There was also a Counter-reformation revival of Catholic mysticism, another reaction to the desire for a...
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Writings of a community of confessing believers from various backgrounds (Baptists, Presbyterians, Charismatic, Non-denominational) with solidarity in Reformed Theology. ... Some view the Reformation as a sad or even an evil episode. Others see it as a time when God restored the one true biblical Gospel back into the hands...
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English/Scottish Reformation ... Counter Reformation ... Reformation Search Page...
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Causes of the Reformation ... A second centre of the Reformation was established by Zwingli at Zurich. Though he differed in many particulars from Luther, and was much more radical than the latter in his transformation of the ceremonial of the Mass, the aims of his followers were identical with those of the Lutherans.
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Reformation, religious revolution that took place in Western Europe in the 16th cent. It arose from objections to doctrines and practices in the medieval church (see Roman Catholic Church) and ultimately led to the freedom of dissent (see Protestantism)
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Protestant Reformation ... English Reformation ... WEB Crawford Reformation Guide[At MSU] ; Guide to resources and texts all over the net.
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