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  • ...on) refers to the period of reform, renewal, as well as reaffirmation of [[Roman Catholic]] doctrines and structure that occurred in response to the Protest ...emphasize the attempts at reform, theological and disciplinary, within the Roman Catholic Church that began before the traditional date of the launch of the
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  • ...he [[Reformation]] of the sixteenth century and lead to the split of the [[Roman Catholic Church]] with the formation of [[Protestant]] churches such as the ...practices. Some of the main groups include [[Eastern Orthodoxy]], [[Roman Catholicism]] and the [[Protestant churches]] and [[Pentecostal churches]].
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  • ...], [[Lutheran]], [[Methodist]], [[Presbyterian]], [[Reformed churches]], [[Salvation Army]], [[Seventh-day Adventist]], [[Uniting churches]] ...tianity]]. The Protestant Churches developed because of a split from the [[Roman Catholic Church]] that occurred during the sixteenth century in Europe —
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  • ''The [[Roman Catholic Church]]'' - This church is closely related to the Orthodox church ...thin their church, and that other churches have broken away from them. The Roman Catholic Church teaches the same. The conservative Protestant churches tend
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  • ...dering array of [[denominations]]. Some of the larger ones include [[Roman Catholicism]], the [[Eastern Orthodoxy|Greek and Russian Orthodox churches]] and the wi ...ces in understanding on major themes in Christianity like [[Justification, salvation and grace]]. For indexes of all themes see
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  • ...vernance in [[Geneva]] in [[Switzerland]], as well as his understanding of salvation and grace, in particular, predestination. ...awyer, but a man of letters. In 1532 he self-published a commentary on the Roman philosopher Seneca's ''Treatise on Clemency'' that evidenced considerable r
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  • ...t was: &#39;&#91;&#91;Stories of travels to the Vatican]] (&#91;&#91;Roman Catholicism]])&#91;&#91;Stories of travels to Armenia and Echmiadzin]] (&#91;&#91;Armen <li>22:23, 16 Oct 2005 [[User:Muser|Muser]] deleted "User:Salvation" <em>(content was: &#39;I have been saved, thanks to your wonderful web sit
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  • Luther’s understanding of faith, good works, and salvation V. The Roman Catholic Interpretation of Luther’s “Sin Boldly”
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