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Social Movement
Refers to an interested and motivated gathering of people which focuses on modifying the existing structure, behavior, and ideology of the society
Types of Social Movement
Reformative Movements
Redemptive Movements
Alternative Movements
Reformative Movements
Social movements that entail advocacies leading to major changes in the society rather than individual
Reformative Movements (Examples)
Civil Right movements
Advocacy groups
Redemptive Movements
Aim to achieve the sanctifying grace and transformation of the individuals
Redemptive Movements(Example)
Christian movements
Disciples groups
Couples for Christ
Alternative Movements
Aim to achieve specific changes in individual’s behavior