Search results for "Religious movement" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • and universal brotherhood. The religious movement that he started gathered momentum under his successors. Its ethical tone and singularity of ...
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  • text=Anti-clericalism is a historical movement that opposes religious institutional power and influence in public and political life. In its ...
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  • were one of the sects—later defined as a religious philosophy, ethnic group, social movement, or simply a 'way of life'—known generically ...
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  • an American statesman and Civil rights movement leader. Lewis fulfilled ... Lowery, for example, John Lewis was not a religious leader, focusing his efforts ...
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  • image_desc=Saint Maron, founder of the Maronite spiritual movement ... Maronites remain one of the principal religious groups in the country. ...
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  • Church and leader in the civil rights movement. Lowery co-founded the Southern ... His support of religious freedom in response to Rev. Sun Myung Moon ...
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  • research into a wide range of philosophical and religious arenas, including the Unification Church founded by Reverend Sun Myung Moon. A deep thinker ...
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  • School was a mid-nineteenth century American art movement that was coined around a loosely connected group of landscape painters, whose aesthetic vision ...
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  • meaning "piety") is a Haredi Jewish religious movement that originated in Eastern Europe in the eighteenth century. Founded by Rabbi Israel ...
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  • as a pioneer of the French New Wave film movement of the 1960s. His work made ... change to humanity. However, without a religious or ethical foundation, ...
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  • * portalwhite|Latter Day Saint Movement * outlinewhite|Outline ... [[Category:WikiProject Latter Day Saint movement LDS templates| ]] ...
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  • and soul of the woman's rights movement in America and England." ... resulted in Mott's turn to a more religious and introspective life ...
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  • Cao Dai (Cao Đài) is an Asian new religious movement that emerged in Vietnam in 1926 and was founded by Ngô Văn Chiêu (1878 – 1932). Caodaiists ...
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  • * Crusading movement * Lateran IV * Art patronage of Julius II ... * Holiness movement * Second Great Awakening * Restorationists ...
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  • Ethical Culture is a nontheistic religion established by Felix Adler in 1876. The Ethical Culture Movement is a non-sectarian, ethico-religious ...
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  • of speech. In the later Middle Ages some religious chant evolved into song ... practiced. Chants form parts of many religious rituals and diverse spiritual ...
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  • Greek texts. As a reaction against the religious authoritarianism of Medieval ... Renaissance humanism was a European intellectual and cultural movement ...
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  • In the sociology of religion, a sect is generally a small religious ... they described sects as newly formed religious groups created to protest ...
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  • one of the founders of the Saint-Simonian movement. His ideas of a socialist ... leading a chiefly religiously-oriented movement, joined by new converts ...
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