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  1. Reformation: The Reformation was a major religious revolution in Western Europe in the 16th century, led by Martin Luther and John Calvin and other Protestants. The self-described "reformers" (who "protested") objected to the doctrines, rituals and ecclesiastical structure of the ... [100%] 2023-08-25
  2. Reformation: "Reformation" can refer to any one of several movements within Western Christianity. [100%] 2023-02-20 [Reformation]
  3. Reformation: The Reformation, also known as the Protestant Reformation and the European Reformation, was a major theological movement in Western Christianity in 16th-century Europe that posed a religious and political challenge to the papacy and the authority of the Catholic ... (16th-century movement in Western Christianity) [100%] 2024-01-13 [Protestant Reformation] [Anti-Catholicism]...
  4. Reformation: REFORMATION ref-or-ma'-shun: The word is found only in Hebrews 9:10, being the translation of diorthosis, in its only occurrence. This Greek word means etymologically "making straight," and was used of restoring to the normally straight condition ... [100%] 1915-01-01
  5. Reformation (Kiuas album): Reformation is the second studio album by Finnish heavy metal band Kiuas. Released on 24 May 2006 by Spinefarm Records, some versions include a cover of Jethro Tull's "Hunting Girl". (Kiuas album) [100%] 2024-03-31 [2006 albums] [Kiuas albums]...
  6. Protestant Reformation: The Protestant Reformation (1517-1648) refers to the widespread religious, cultural, and social upheaval of 16th-century Europe that broke the hold of the medieval Church, allowing for the development of personal interpretations of the Christian message and leading to ... [70%] 2021-11-10
  7. The. Reformation: Reformation The Reformation, as commonly understood, means the religious and political revolution of the 16th century, of which the immediate result was the partial disruption of the Western Catholic Church and the establishment of various national and territorial churches. These ... [70%] 2022-09-02
  8. Reformation Day: Reformation Day is a Protestant religious holiday celebrated on October 31, alongside All Hallows' Eve during the triduum (Latin "three days") of Allhallowtide, in remembrance of the onset of the Reformation. Traditionally, 31 October 1517 is widely held to be ... [70%] 2023-03-01 [Christianity] [Reformation]...
  9. Protestant Reformation: The Protestant Reformation was the 16th century movement which led to the separation of the Protestant churches from the Roman Catholic Church. It is usually said to have started when Martin Luther nailed his 95 Theses to the door of ... [70%] 2023-02-22 [Protestantism] [European History]...
  10. Bohemian Reformation: The Bohemian Reformation (c. 1380 to c. 1436) was the first concerted effort by Catholic clergy to reform the abuses and corruption of the medieval Church. Bohemian clerics and theologians called for reform and, like later advocates, initially had no ... [70%] 2021-11-17
  11. Counter-Reformation: The Counter-Reformation was a movement within the Catholic Church to reform itself in the wake of the Protestant Reformation. The term, "Counter-Reformation," was still unknown in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries and was coined later by non-Catholic ... [70%] 2023-02-03
  12. Second Reformation: The Second Reformation was an evangelical campaign from the 1820s onwards, organised by theological conservatives in the Church of Ireland and Church of England. Evangelical clergymen were known as "Biblicals" or "New Reformers". [70%] 2024-01-20 [19th-century Protestantism] [History of the Church of England]...
  13. New Reformation: New Reformation: Notes of a Neolithic Conservative is a 1970 book of social commentary by Paul Goodman best known as his apologia pro vita sua before his death two years later. Its first essay addresses misuse of scientific discovery by ... (1970 book by Paul Goodman) [70%] 2023-12-15 [1970 non-fiction books] [American non-fiction books]...
  14. Protestant Reformation: The Protestant Reformation was a religious movement begun in the early 16 Century which resulted in the founding of the various branches of Protestant Christianity. It is generally considered to have begun with the publication of Martin Luther's Ninety ... [70%] 2023-12-12 [Christianity] [European history]...
  15. Islamic Reformation: An Islamic Reformation refers to a desire by moderate Muslims to challenge what they view as the corruption of Islam by Jihadist terrorists. The concept is similar to the Protestant Reformation in which Christian reformers challenged Catholic doctrine that was ... [70%] 2023-02-19 [Islam]
  16. Reformation Terms: Reformation Terms A Reformation Terms B Reformation Terms C Reformation Terms D Reformation Terms E Reformation Terms F Reformation Terms G Reformation Terms H Reformation Terms I Reformation Terms J Reformation Terms K Reformation Terms L Reformation Terms M Reformation ... [70%] 2023-07-06 [Reformation Terms]
  17. English Reformation: The English Reformation took place in 16th-century England when the Church of England broke away from the authority of the pope and the Catholic Church. These events were part of the wider European Reformation, a religious and political movement ... (Religion) [70%] 2023-10-22 [Religion and politics]
  18. English Reformation: The English Reformation began with Henry VIII of England (r. 1509-1547 CE) and continued in stages over the rest of the 16th century CE. The process witnessed the break away from the Catholic Church headed by the Pope in ... [70%] 2020-07-13
  19. Counter-Reformation: Template:ReformationThe Counter-Reformation (Latin: Contrareformatio), also called the Catholic Reformation (Latin: Reformatio Catholica) or the Catholic Revival, was the period of Catholic resurgence that was initiated in response to the Protestant Reformation at the time. It began with the ... (Religion) [70%] 2023-11-16 [Christian terminology]
  20. Radical Reformation: The Radical Reformation represented a response to corruption both in the Catholic Church and in the expanding Magisterial Protestant movement led by Martin Luther and many others. Beginning in Germany and Switzerland in the 16th century, the Radical Reformation gave ... (Religion) [70%] 2022-10-01 [Christian terminology]

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