Protestantism
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Protestantism is a movement within Christianity, representing a split from the Roman Catholic Church that occurred during the sixteenth century in Europe — a period known as the Protestant Reformation. The split occurred primarily over issues of doctrine, especially the issue of Justification by faith versus Justification by faith plus works. Some of the main Protestant church denominations today include the Lutheran Church, Anglican Communion and the Baptist Church. (Read more) |
See Protestantism (overview) for more information
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- Branches of Protestantism Index | Anabaptist | Anglican Communion | Baptist | Lutheran | Methodist | Presbyterian | Reformed | Salvation Army | Seventh-day Adventist | Uniting Church of Australia
- History of Protestantism | Reformation | Puritan Movement
- Protestant Doctrine
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Protestantism (discussion) (For short comments and opinions)
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