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  • Christianity started as a religious movement within 1st-century Judaism (late [[Second Temple Judaism]]), and it retains Both the Church of Perpetual Life and the [[Terasem Movement]] consider themselves [[Transhumanism#Spirituality|transreligions]] and adv
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  • ...ca.com/EBchecked/topic/515366/sacrament</ref> of his [[messiah|messianic]] movement. Most scholars agree that John [[Baptism of Jesus|baptized Jesus]].<ref>Cha ...xis was not just for himself, but could survive without him, unlike John's movement.<ref>Crossan, John Dominic (2007), ''God and Empire'', London: HarperCollin
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  • ...ion of bodily desires. Ascetics such as [[Hasan al-Basri]] would inspire a movement that would evolve into Tasawwuf (Sufism).<ref> ...ransformation, largely because of efforts to legitimize and reorganize the movement by [[Al-Ghazali]], who developed the model of the [[Tariqa|Sufi order]]—a
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  • ...s, {{ISBN|978-8120815735}}, pages 10–11</ref> states that Hindu [[Bhakti movement]] ideas in the medieval era grew on the foundation of Upanishadic knowledge ...author1=Edwin Francis Bryant|author2=Maria Ekstrand|title=The Hare Krishna Movement: The Postcharismatic Fate of a Religious Transplant|url=https://books.googl
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  • ...the work of insight, which leads to liberation. In contrast, the Vipassana Movement argues that insight levels can be discerned without the need for developing ...f the 20th century, including the [[Navayana]] school and [[Dalit Buddhist movement]] launched by [[B.R. Ambedkar]].{{sfn|Paranjpe|1998|p=351}}{{sfn|Pavāra|20
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  • * [[Charismatic movement]]
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  • ...er to Christianity, used baptism as the central sacrament of his messianic movement.<ref>sacrament (2009). In Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved May 20, 2009, The [[Churches of Christ]],"<ref name="Encyclopedia of the Stone–Campbell Movement: Baptism" />{{rp|p.66}}<ref name="Theology Matters"/>{{rp|p.112}} [[Jehovah
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  • ...he Bar/Bat mitzvah ceremony, held at age 16. In later decades, the Reform movement modified this view, and now much of Reform Judaism in the United States enc ...n 1835. The Prussian government, which showed itself hostile to the Reform movement, prohibited it as late as 1836, as did Bavaria as late as 1838. It soon mad
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  • ...|same-sex]] couples. These trends coincide with the broader [[human rights movement]].
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  • ...tional Christianity|Non-denominational]], [[Word of Faith]], [[Charismatic movement|Charismatic]] ...ted), while the leadership may be considered part of the [[Word of Faith]] movement.<ref name=southerncrossroads67 />
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  • ...gelical Christian]] figure, <!-- This is not an error. Evangelicalism is a movement within Protestant Christianity. An evangelist is a role, such as pastor, pr ====Civil rights movement====
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  • | movement =
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  • ...arch for his thesis and for a seminar he developed about the Word of Faith movement entitled ''A Call for Discernment'',<ref name="ACallForDiscernment">{{cite * [[Charismatic movement]]
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  • | movement = ...Hutchison'''; June 4, 1943) is an [[United States|American]] [[Charismatic Movement|Charismatic]] Christian author and speaker and president of Joyce Meyer Min
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  • ...so-called ''de facto'' segregation".<ref>''Republican Gomorrah: Inside The Movement That Shattered The Party''. p. 25. Nation Books, 2009.</ref> ...ination on the basis of [[sexual orientation]], and he supported a similar movement in California.<ref name = NYT051507/>
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  • ...e phenomenal growth of Pentecostalism and the emergence of the charismatic movement, which are closely associated with evangelicalism. However, there can be no * [[Community Church movement]]
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  • ...books?id=dz_EM2ofIb4C&pg=PA132|title =Christian Church Women: Shapers of a Movement|publisher = Chalice Press|quote=In the central provinces of India they esta ...p|p.111}} Also rejecting creeds are groups with roots in the [[Restoration Movement]], such as the [[Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)]], the [[Evangelica
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  • ...x, and Protestant (see [[Protestant Bible]]) churches, with the Protestant movement accepting only those books contained in the Hebrew Bible, while Catholics a ...iblical literalism, a minority, such as followers of the [[King-James-Only Movement]], extend the claim of inerrancy only to a particular translation.<ref>
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  • ...al movement|philosophical]], and [[Political movement|political]] [[Social movement|movements]] in [[Christendom]] and left an indelible mark on literature, ar ...ans] An Online Study Group exploring the Jewish setting of the early Jesus movement. (An Israeli blog led by Dr. Eliyahu Lizorkin-Eyzenberg).
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  • ...movements. Such movement often involves compliant motion, a process where movement requires maintaining physical contact with an object.{{sfn|Tecuci|2012}}<re ...field of [[cognitive science]]: the idea that aspects of the body (such as movement, perception and visualization) are required for higher intelligence.
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