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Protestantism is a form of Christian faith and practice. It began in northern Europe in the early 16th century. At that time, they were against some parts... |
The Protestant Reformation was a series of events that happened in the 16th century in the Catholic Church. Because of corruption in the Catholic Church... |
Anglo-Saxon Protestant (acronym: WASP) is a term describing White Anglo-Saxon Protestants. They are a social group of white protestants in the United... |
The Protestant Evangelical Church in Germany (German: Evangelische Kirche in Deutschland, abbreviated EKD) is a group of 20 regional churches. They are... |
members of Protestant churches. The Protestant churches were formed by people who were former members of the Catholic Church. Many Protestant churches started... |
Priest (section Protestantism) bishop. Most Protestant groups do not ordain priests. To become a Catholic priest, you are required to study Theology. The Orthodox and Protestant Churches... |
Protestant Reformation. That was the Protestant churches leaving the Roman Catholic Church. Luther started the Lutheran Church, the first Protestant church... |
Churches, Oriental Orthodoxy, the Eastern Catholic Churches, and Eastern Protestant Christianity. On the other hand, there are the Western traditions of Christianity... |
that compares the Books of the Bible in Judaism and in the Catholic, Protestant, Greek Orthodox, Slavonic Orthodox, Georgian, Armenian Apostolic, Syriac... |
evangelicalism refers to a type of Christian belief and practice in conservative Protestant Christianity, although some Catholic Christians would also call themselves... |
16th-century Protestant Reformation, in particular by the Thirty-Nine Articles and the Book of Common Prayer. There are other Protestant churches in England... |
others called Protestant Christians. Catholic and Orthodox churches use church leaders, called bishops, to determine beliefs. Protestants, however, often... |
divided into 6 major groups, each with important subdivisions: Catholic Protestant, including Anglican Lutheran Reformed Anabaptist Evangelical Eastern Orthodox... |
Catholic Church, the Eastern Orthodox churches, Oriental Orthodoxy and Protestant churches. Most of the first Christians were ethnically Jewish or Jewish... |
Calvinism (category Protestant Reformation) Calvinism belongs to the Reformed tradition of Protestant Christianity. This tradition goes back to John Calvin and other theologians. Important Calvinists... |
were involved in the war, which began as a fight about religion between Protestants and Catholics. As the war continued, the Catholic Habsburg dynasty and... |
for new routes to Asia. There was much change in Europe, such as the Protestant Reformation. Note: years before or after the 16th century are in italics... |
Anabaptist (category Protestant Reformation) Anabaptists are Protestant Christians. The word anabaptism comes from the Greek language, meaning "to baptize again". The followers of these movements... |
of faith that the Protestants' objections had put in danger. These included the validity of the seven sacraments. The Protestants had reduced the sacraments... |
Five solas (category Protestant theology) Christian religion. During the Protestant Reformation, hundreds of thousands of people left the Catholic Church to form Protestant churches all over Europe... |