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| x Protestantism |
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John Knox | Roman Catholicism | Anglicanism |
Protestantism is a branch within Christianity that contains many denominations with differing practices and doctrines. It principally originated in the sixteenth-century Protestant Reformation, begun with Martin Luther's Ninety-Five Theses in 1517....
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| Thomas Cranmer | Presbyterian Church | ||||
| Martin Luther | |||||
| Huldrych Zwingli | |||||
| John Calvin | |||||
| x Oriental Orthodoxy |
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Oriental Orthodoxy is the communion of Eastern Christian Churches that recognize only three ecumenical councils — the First Council of Nicaea, the First Council of Constantinople and the Council of Ephesus. They rejected the dogmatic definitions of...
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A Baptist is a Christian who subscribes to a theology and may belong to a church that, among other things, is committed to believer's baptism (as opposed to infant baptism) and, with respect to church polity, favors the congregational model. The...
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| x Eastern Christianity |
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Eastern Christianity refers collectively to the Christian traditions and churches which developed in the Balkans, Eastern Europe, Asia Minor, the Middle East, Northeastern Africa and southern India over several centuries of religious antiquity. The...
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| x Jehovah's Witnesses |
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Charles Taze Russell | Restorationism |
Jehovah's Witnesses is a restorationist, millenarian Christian denomination. The religion reports worldwide membership of over 7 million adherents involved in evangelism; they report convention attendance of over 12 million, and annual Memorial...
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| Joseph Franklin Rutherford | |||||
| x United Methodist Church |
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Charles Wesley |
The United Methodist Church is a Methodist Christian denomination which is both Mainline (Protestant) and Evangelical. It traces its roots back to the holiness, revival movement of the brothers John and Charles Wesley within the Anglican Church. As...
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| x Unitarianism |
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Christianity | Unitarian Universalism |
Unitarianism as a theology is the belief in the single personality of God, in contrast to the doctrine of the Trinity (three persons in one God). Unitarianism as a movement is based on this belief, and, according to its proponents, is the original...
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| x United Church of Christ |
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The United Church of Christ (UCC) is a mainline Protestant Christian denomination principally in the United States, generally considered within the Reformed tradition. The UCC formed in 1957 with the union of the Evangelical and Reformed Church and...
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| x Church of England |
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Henry VIII of England | Episcopal Church |
The Church of England is the officially established Christian church in England, the Mother Church of the worldwide Anglican Communion and the oldest among the communion's thirty-eight independent national and regional churches. The Church also...
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| Anglican Church of Australia | |||||
| x Quiverfull |
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Quiverfull is a movement among conservative evangelical Christian couples chiefly in the United States, but with some adherents in Canada, Australia, New Zealand, England and elsewhere. Its viewpoint is to receive children eagerly as blessings from...
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