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  • ...?highlight=schleiermacher#highlight F. Kattenbusch and Arthur C. A. Hall, "Protestantism" in ''New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge,'' (1911) Vol. ...man Catholicism was, and remained, excluded. In France, on the other hand, Protestantism was well-nigh exterminated by the revocation of the Edict of Nantes, and Pr
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  • ...?highlight=schleiermacher#highlight F. Kattenbusch and Arthur C. A. Hall, "Protestantism" in ''New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge,'' (1911) Vol. * Balmer, Randall. ''Protestantism in America'' (2005) [http://www.amazon.com/Protestantism-Columbia-Contemporary-American-Religion/dp/0231111312/ref=pd_bbs_sr_3?ie=UT
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  • [[Protestantism|Protestant]] intellectual movement that applied [[Christianity|Christian]]
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  • ...Christianity|Christian]] [[Evangelicalism|Evangelical]] movement, mostly [[Protestantism|Protestant]], that emphasizes speaking in tongues, divine healing and bapti
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  • A [[Protestantism|Protestant]] reform movement originating in 17th century Lutheranism with a
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  • A German movement associated with Christian socialism (or Social protestantism) in the latter half of the 19th century, primarily associated with the Germ
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  • ...ide variation, with the [[Catholic Church]] completely rejecting it, and [[Protestantism|Protestant]] groups running the gamut between complete disapproval and comp
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  • [[Protestantism|Protestant]] denomination founded among English [[Puritanism|Puritans]] in
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  • ...ement for the formation of working man's associations also known as Social Protestantism. The movement began in England in the 1850s and spread to Germany. It preda
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  • ...?highlight=schleiermacher#highlight F. Kattenbusch and Arthur C. A. Hall, "Protestantism" in ''New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge,'' (1911) Vol. * Balmer, Randall. ''Protestantism in America'' (2005) [http://www.amazon.com/Protestantism-Columbia-Contemporary-American-Religion/dp/0231111312/ref=pd_bbs_sr_3?ie=UT
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  • ...way" somewhere between the [[Roman Catholic Church|Roman Catholic]] and [[Protestantism|Protestant traditions]]<ref>"Protestant, Yet Catholic: Anglicanism stands
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  • ...astical structure of the Roman Catholic Church, and created new national [[Protestantism|Protestant]] churches. The Catholics responded with a [[Counter Reformation
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  • ...ing]], with the [[Catholic Church]] completely rejecting everything, and [[Protestantism|Protestant]] groups running the gamut between nearly complete disapproval a ===Protestantism===
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  • ...Westminster|Houses of Parliament]] and [[assassination|assassinate]] the [[Protestantism|Protestant]] [[James I of England|James I]]. The failure of this '[[Gunpowd ...ts in the centuries-long battle between the [[Catholicism|Catholic]] and [[Protestantism|Protestant]] branches of [[Christianity]], there is little [[sectarianism|s
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  • ...?highlight=schleiermacher#highlight F. Kattenbusch and Arthur C. A. Hall, "Protestantism" in ''New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge,'' (1911) Vol.
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  • ...ical unitarianism became prominent during [[the Enlightenment]], as some [[Protestantism|Protestant]] Christians attempted to separate the "true" Christianity from
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  • ...sovereignty over the land but to also bring republican self-government and Protestantism to the Natives and Mexicans that inhabited this region. These changes, oft
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  • ...a great number of topics that caused apologists to respond: the rise of [[Protestantism]] brought with it apologetical literature on both the Protestant and Cathol
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  • ...Catholicism]] following the official adoption of [[Protestant Reformation|Protestantism]] as the national religion during the reign of her brother Edward. ...in England; in addition, unlike his father, Edward had officially declared Protestantism the faith of England, and the practice of Roman Catholicism illegal. Recog
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  • ...calism|evangelical]], [[Catholic]]s, [[Pentecostalism|Pentecostals]] and [[Protestantism|Protestants]]; progressives and conservatives; blacks, whites, Latinos, and
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  • *Hopkins, Charles Howard. ''The Rise of the Social Gospel in American Protestantism, 1865-1915.'' (1940), the standard history; [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst * Latta, Maurice C. "The Background for the Social Gospel in American Protestantism," ''Church History'' , Vol. 5, No. 3 (Sep., 1936), pp. 256-270 [http://lin
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  • ...stands next to Luther and Calvin as a reformer, theologian, and molder of Protestantism. As much as Luther, he is the primary founder of [[Lutheranism]]. They bo ...author of the '''The [[Augsburg Confession]]''' (1530), the basic creed of Protestantism. It was part of his conciliatory effort to clarify evangelical truth and to
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  • '''Pentecostalism''' is a movement within [[Protestantism|Protestant Christianity]] that emphasizes the active and present work of th
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  • ...al leader of the [[Anglican Communion]] and the [[Church of England]], a [[Protestantism|Protestant]] [[Christianity|Christian]] denomination. He has also been a su
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  • '''Megachurches''' are predominantly [[United States of America|American]], [[Protestantism|Protestant]] church congregations that share a number of properties includi
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  • ...17th century, all clerics were appointed by the King. Evangelical-Lutheran protestantism is still the official religion of Norway, with the King as the head of the
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  • * Reeves, Russ Patrick. "Countering Revivalism and Revitalizing Protestantism: High Church, Confessional, and Romantic Critiques of Second Great Awakenin * Smith, Timothy L. ''Revivalism and Social Reform: American Protestantism on the Eve of the Civil War'' 1957, a major interpretation [http://www.ques
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  • ...approximately 50% of the population practices religion: Buddhism (43.0%) ; Protestantism (34.5%) ; Catholicism (20.6%)
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  • ...le]] devolved government. The overwhelming majority of these people were [[Protestantism|Protestant]] and [[Ulster Unionism|Unionist]], ie, in favour of strong ties
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  • ...ent enforced by the Catholic Emperor which aimed to discriminate against [[Protestantism|Protestant]]s at the height of the [[Thirty Years War]]
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  • ...]'s authority in religious matters. As a direct result, England became a [[Protestantism|Protestant country]].
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  • ...ainly, items usually listed as being the encoded tenets are common to both Protestantism and Catholicism, so nothing which would distinguish the two doctrines is ev
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