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What is the goal of a redemptive social movement?

A. To reform the entire society
B. To bring about radical change for its participants
C. To keep things as they are
D. To make a small change in society

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User Jjrr
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Answer: To reform the entire society

Ap don’t make the same i did and pick radical change

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User Vlad Mihalcea
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B. To bring about radical change for its participants

Redemptive social movements are usually religious in nature and only have a limited focus. It aims to radically change an individual’s behavior thus changing the entire person. Examples of redemptive movements are fundamentalist religious movements and cults. In some religions, there is an emphasis on being “born again”. This state implies that a complete individual transformation or a radical inner change is expected from the person. Perhaps the best example would be the spread of Christianity all over the world through the work of missionaries.



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