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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Movement | | | | | |  |  |  | Movement: Encyclopedia - Arts and Crafts movementThe Arts and Crafts movement was a reformist movement, at first inspired by the writings of John Ruskin, that was at its height between approximately 1880–1910. The movement influenced British decorative arts, architecture, cabinet making, crafts, and even the "cottage" garden designs of William Robinson or Gertrude Jekyll. Its best-known practitioners were William Morris, Charles Robert Ashbee, T. J. Cobden Sanderson, Walter Crane, Phoebe Anna Traquair, Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Christopher Dresser, Edwin Lutyens and artists in the Pre-Raphaelite movement. The Arts and Crafts movement was part of the major En ...
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| | | | |  |  |  | Movement: Encyclopedia II - Technocratic movement - Criticisms of the movementThe movement is too obscure to attract much criticism. However, technocrats themselves would argue that those in power, politicians and heads of corporations, are a form of organized opposition. The movement would claim that this opposition has helped spread a negative connotation to the term and any ideologies that seem related to the movement. Moreover, technocrats say that those in power have spread propaganda to convince the public that what we have now ...
See also:Technocratic movement, Technocratic movement - History, Technocratic movement - Goals and ideology, Technocratic movement - Ideology in detail, Technocratic movement - Design of a technate, Technocratic movement - Elimination of money: The era of Energy Accounting, Technocratic movement - Criticisms of the movement, Technocratic movement - Connections to other definitions of technocracy, Technocratic movement - Books on the Technocratic movement Read more here: » Technocratic movement: Encyclopedia II - Technocratic movement - Criticisms of the movement |
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|  |  |  | Movement: Encyclopedia II - Restoration Movement - Pioneers of the movementAlthough Barton W. Stone, Thomas and Alexander Campbell, and Walter Scott were to become the best-known and most influential early leaders of the movement, others preceded them and laid the foundation for their work.
Barton W. Stone (1772-1844) - Texts
Thomas Campbell (1763-1854) - Texts
Alexander Campbell (1788-1866) - Texts
Walter Scott (1796-1861) - Texts
James O'Kelley (1735?-1826), Durham, North Carolina - Texts
Rice Haggard (1769-1819) - Texts
Elias Smith (1 ...
See also:Restoration Movement, Restoration Movement - Five modern branches, Restoration Movement - Pioneers of the movement, Restoration Movement - Key principles, Restoration Movement - The Christian Connection, Restoration Movement - Churches of Christ/Disciples of Christ split, Restoration Movement - Church of Christ schisms, Restoration Movement - Largest subgroups, Restoration Movement - Other issues, Restoration Movement - The Restoration Movement globally, Restoration Movement - External links, Restoration Movement - History and Sources, Restoration Movement - References Read more here: » Restoration Movement: Encyclopedia II - Restoration Movement - Pioneers of the movement |
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| |  |  |  | Movement: Encyclopedia II - The Gnostic Movement - The Gnostic MovementThe Gnostic Movement is a term to describe the proliferation of schools affilated with Samael Aun Weor and is not affiliated with the revival of Western Gnosticism. It begain in 1950 with the publication of his first work, The Perfect Matrimony. Wihin the next two and a half decades, the movement grew to large numbers very quickly. According to the 1961 edition of The Perfect Matrimony, it subsequently collopsed in the 1960s. Since then, it reestablished itself in greater numbers, although it is difficult to calcuate exactly how large the mo ...
See also:The Gnostic Movement, The Gnostic Movement - The Gnostic Movement, The Gnostic Movement - International Schools, The Gnostic Movement - New Order Schools, The Gnostic Movement - Independent Schools, The Gnostic Movement - Pseudo-Schools, The Gnostic Movement - A List of Self Proclaimed Masters Read more here: » The Gnostic Movement: Encyclopedia II - The Gnostic Movement - The Gnostic Movement |
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|  |  |  | Movement: Encyclopedia II - Restoration Movement - Pioneers of the movementAlthough Stone and Campbell were to become the best-known and most influential early leaders of the movement, others preceded them and laid the foundation for their work.
James O'Kelley (1735?-1826), Durham, North Carolina
Rice Haggard
William Guirey (1773-1840)
Elias Smith (1769-1846)
Abner Jones (1742-1841)
Scholars such as C. Leonard Allen at Abilene Christian University say that, besides the New Testament, the Restoration Movement was also influenced by t ...
See also:Restoration Movement, Restoration Movement - Five modern branches, Restoration Movement - Pioneers of the movement, Restoration Movement - Key principles, Restoration Movement - The Christian Connection, Restoration Movement - Churches of Christ/Disciples of Christ split, Restoration Movement - Church of Christ schisms, Restoration Movement - Largest subgroups, Restoration Movement - Other issues, Restoration Movement - The Restoration Movement globally, Restoration Movement - External links, Restoration Movement - References Read more here: » Restoration Movement: Encyclopedia II - Restoration Movement - Pioneers of the movement |
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|  |  |  | Movement: Encyclopedia II - Technocratic movement - Criticisms of the movementThe movement is too obscure to attract much criticism. However, technocrats themselves would argue that those in power, politicians and heads of corporations, are a form of organized opposition. The movement would claim that this opposition has helped spread a negative connotation to the term and any ideologies that seem related to the movement. Moreover, technocrats say that those in power have spread propaganda to convince the public that what we have now ...
See also:Technocratic movement, Technocratic movement - History, Technocratic movement - Goals and ideology, Technocratic movement - Ideology in detail, Technocratic movement - Design of a technate, Technocratic movement - Elimination of money: The era of Energy Accounting, Technocratic movement - Criticisms of the movement, Technocratic movement - Connections to other definitions of technocracy, Technocratic movement - Books on the Technocratic movement, Technocratic movement - Technocracy in Fiction Read more here: » Technocratic movement: Encyclopedia II - Technocratic movement - Criticisms of the movement |
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|  |  |  | Movement: Encyclopedia II - Resistance movement - Resistance movementsThe following groups may differ widely in numbers and in activity:
Resistance movement - Post-World War II.
Resistance movement - World War II.
See also Resistance during World War II
Communist resistance, in several countries
Albanian resistance movement
Belgian resistance movement
Czech Resistance movement
Danish resistance movement
Dutch resistance movement
Valkenburg resistance ...
See also:Resistance movement, Resistance movement - Background, Resistance movement - Resistance movements, Resistance movement - Post-World War II, Resistance movement - World War II, Resistance movement - Pre-World War II, Resistance movement - Pre-20th Century, Resistance movement - Notable individuals in resistance movements, Resistance movement - World War II anti-Nazi anti-Fascist, Resistance movement - Other Resistance Movements Read more here: » Resistance movement: Encyclopedia II - Resistance movement - Resistance movements |
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|  |  |  | Movement: Encyclopedia II - Charismatic Movement - Criticism of the MovementBecause of the rise and influence of the Charismatic movement, a number of criticisms have arisen from Christians who are outside the movement. Cessationists (popular amongst Southern Baptists) believe that the spiritual gifts that Charismatics experience are no longer available to the church, and argue that these experiences are demonic and/or psychological in nature.
Critics sometimes use the word in a derisive manner and generally believe and teach that Charismatics are everything from shallow to dangerous — even ...
See also:Charismatic Movement, Charismatic Movement - History, Charismatic Movement - Beginnings 1950-1975, Charismatic Movement - Change 1975-2000, Charismatic Movement - Charismatics - a world perspective, Charismatic Movement - Charismatic Denominations, Charismatic Movement - Roman Catholicism, Charismatic Movement - Criticism of the Movement, Charismatic Movement - Theologians and Scholars Read more here: » Charismatic Movement: Encyclopedia II - Charismatic Movement - Criticism of the Movement |
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| | |  |  |  | Movement: Encyclopedia II - Social movement - HistoryPolitical movements that evolved in late 18th century, like those connected to the French Revolution and Polish Constitution of May 3, 1791 are among the first documented social movements. The labor movement and socialist movement of the late 19th century are seen as the prototypical social movements, leading to the formation of communist and social democratic parties and organisations. From 1815, Britain after victory in the Napoleonic Wars entered a period of social upheaval aformed from 1905 as pressure for reform continued, resulting in the collapse of the Russi ...
See also:Social movement, Social movement - History, Social movement - Key processes, Social movement - Types of social movements, Social movement - Dynamics of social movements, Social movement - List of social movements Read more here: » Social movement: Encyclopedia II - Social movement - History |
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