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Christianity, Reform and Freedom in Method

2023-01-09 21:09:33

I think it is necessary to start my own methodology from graffiti. I will read "Graffiti" as "Bercovitch Bites", "Foster Rules" and even "Stop Elitist Historicists". There is nothing special about it - just a few important phrases that capture the frustration I feel when I study new historism, especially its application to the text. Somehow, graffiti - angry field of angry teenager with spray can - answered my response to scholars in this field, so they are fascinated by the expressed opinion Just by choosing books and articles, except those of us, we will learn about this method and topics.

See also: Christianity in Vietnam, Christianity in Laos, Religion in Cambodia, Christianity in Myanmar, Christianity in Myanmar, Christianity in Thailand, Religious Freedom in Vietnam, Freedom of Religion in Cambodia, Freedom of Religion in Myanmar, Freedom of Thai Religion With the establishment of Indochina of France, the population of Christians has increased. The change of government from the 19th century to the 20th century led to increased persecution for minority religious groups. In recent years, killings, torture, imprisonment and local group hunger are spreading in Vietnam and part of Laos.

Religious reform emphasizes not only the breakthrough between Protestantism and Catholic but also the measure of the personal interpretation of the Bible and religious freedom which is also the beginning of Christian sectarianism and sectarianism we know today I will. Not surprisingly, some of the most interesting developments in Christianity have been done in the United States where individual freedom is gaining great attention in all respects. Christian science, Mormonism, and Jehovah's Witnesses are just a few of the major religious movements that have evolved in this context.

The concept of Christian freedom. For Luther his reform brought double victory for Christians. Christians do not have erroneous assumptions about salvation and the Old Testament commandments. For Luther, only God can give salvation. Despite this freedom, Christians must still comply with the laws of the world. The difference between spiritual freedom and temporal freedom seems contradictory, but for Luther it is clear that faith releases the soul of Christians. Luther defines freedom of Christianity as freedom of religion. Salvation