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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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  • [[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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...approximately 50% of the population practices religion: Buddhism (43.0%) ; Protestantism (34.5%) ; Catholicism (20.6%)
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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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  • Evangelical protestantism has enjoyed growing popularity in the latter half of the twentieth century
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  • ...ristianity|Christian]] church since the sixteenth century. It is part of [[Protestantism]]. Approximately 83% of Norway's population of 4.55 million are members of
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  • *1598 Edict of Nantes: Henry IV of France legalizes Protestantism *1685 Louis XIV revokes the Edict of Nantes and bans Protestantism in France
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  • ...e public school systems in the North and West that were strongly shaped by Protestantism. To achieve this goal, Republicans supported amendments, legislation, and r
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  • ...lapping phenomena. The first is the historic phenomenon which emerged in [[Protestantism|Protestant]] [[Christianity]] throughout nineteenth century United States.
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  • '''Reformed churches''' is the name generally given to those [[Protestantism|Protestant]] churches that subscribe to [[Reformed theology]] or ''Calvinis Today, there are four kinds of German Protestantism, all under one national umbrella, but differentiated by region (usually sma
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  • * Abell, Aaron. ''The Urban Impact on American Protestantism, 1865-1900'' (1943). * Smith, Timothy L. ''Revivalism and Social Reform: American Protestantism on the Eve of the Civil War'' Abingdon Press, 1957.
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  • * Bailey Kenneth K. "The Post Civil War Racial Separations in Southern Protestantism: Another Look." ''Church History'' 46 (December 1977): 453-73. in JSTOR * Bailey, Kenneth K., ''Southern White Protestantism in the Twentieth Century'' 1964.
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  • ...decisive militarily but it did create a morale-building English myth, and Protestantism had survived a considerable threat. Protestants felt divinely favored and b ...h explained that God favored England and English victory confirmed English Protestantism. In the 17th century William Camden (1551-1623) added nationalism and priva
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  • ...n Christian theology one will find [[Catholicism|Catholic]] theology and [[Protestantism|Protestant]] theology. The breakdown of various theologies can continue to
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  • ...ural region practicing many religious traditions from [[Catholicism]] to [[Protestantism]], and Louisiana Hoodoo. The area has also become home to a sizeable [[LGBT
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  • ...riedrich Schleiermacher''' (1768 – 1834) was one of the most influential [[Protestantism|Protestant theologians]] in the history of [[Christianity]]. Immersed in Ge ...ful advocate of the union of the Lutheran and Reformed divisions of German Protestantism, paving the way for the Prussian Union of Churches (1817). The twenty-four
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  • The '''Social Gospel''' movement was a [[Protestantism|Protestant]] intellectual movement that was most prominent 1880-1940 in the
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  • ...ionary|missionizing]] from the Roman church and include [[Catholicism]], [[Protestantism]], and [[Anglicanism]], as well as a variety of splinter groups such as the ====[[Protestantism]]====
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  • ...ch as megachurches and a growth of parachurch organizations while mainline Protestantism lost many members.
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  • * Todd, Margo. ''The Culture of Protestantism in Early Modern Scotland.'' (2002). 450 pp.
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  • ...ikely written by Samuel Phillips Savage, a strong supporter of evangelical Protestantism, is published in the appendix to Winiarski (2005). </ref>
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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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  • ...ligious beliefs, practices, and traditions which can be found among some [[Protestantism|Protestant]] Christians and some [[Evangelical Catholics]]. Evangelicalism ...cultural usage, the word ''' ''Evangelical'' ''' has generally referred to Protestantism, with its intended contrast to [[Roman Catholic Church|Roman Catholicism]].
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  • ...single denomination being [[Roman Catholicism]]. Sizeable minorities of [[Protestantism|Protestants]], adding up to roughly the same total as Roman Catholics, incl
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  • A major chapter in the book deals with the development of [[Protestantism|Protestant theology]], with a discussion of the work of [[John Calvin|Calvi
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  • ...ous beliefs (47%), [[Roman Catholic Church|Catholic]] beliefs (38%), and [[Protestantism|Protestant]] beliefs (15%), according to a 1998 estimate.<ref name=Populati
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  • ...d the organisation itself is dedicated to religious liberty, the growth or Protestantism and the maintenance of the Union of the [[United Kingdom]].
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  • ...eth I]]). In terms of shaping policy, Anne, who was strongly committed to Protestantism, was the most influential wife. Historians have vigorously debated explanat ...the pope were executed for treason, those of Luther or Zwingli for heresy. Protestantism was officially established during the reign of Henry’s son, [[Edward VI o
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  • ...stability in municipal authority. There was normally room for tolerance of Protestantism in the community; in the early 17th century, a culture of religious coexist ...e and Normandy, but even in these districts the Catholics were a majority. Protestantism in France was considered a grave threat to national unity, as the [[Hugueno
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  • * Hill, Jacqueline R. "Popery and Protestantism, Civil and Religious Liberty: The Disputed Lessons of Irish History 1690-18
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  • ...e''' are listed differently in the Bibles of [[Jew]]s, and [[Catholic]], [[Protestantism|Protestant]], and other [[Christians]]. In addition to books found in some
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  • ...fied the ideal Protestant soldier-king and embodied the British virtues of Protestantism and liberty.<ref>Hannah Smith, "The Idea of a Protestant Monarchy in Britai
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  • He was born in [[Dublin]], Ireland, the son of a [[Protestantism|Protestant]] lawyer and a [[Catholicism|Catholic]] mother. He was educated
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  • ...n to a set of beliefs espoused by some [[Fundamentalism|fundamentalist]] [[Protestantism|Protestants]] who assert that God created the universe in six 24-hour days.
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  • [[Evangelicalism|Evangelical Protestantism]] has become increasingly strong since its arrival in the region in the 197
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  • '''Lutheranism''' is a mainstream [[Protestantism|Protestant]] branch of [[Christianity]]. It was created in the [[Reformati
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  • ...the early to mid-19th century, and the growing differences within American Protestantism reflected and contributed to this diversity. The Awakening influenced nume
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  • ...if done in extraordinary circumstances. [[Islam]] has similar policies. [[Protestantism|Protestant]] and [[Judaism|Jewish]] denominations are split on euthanasia,
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  • ...| author=Ellison, Christopher G., and Patricia Goodson| title=Conservative Protestantism and Attitudes toward Family Planning in a Sample of Seminarians| journal=Jo ...| author=Ellison, Christopher G., and Patricia Goodson| title=Conservative Protestantism and Attitudes toward Family Planning in a Sample of Seminarians| journal=Jo
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  • ...governments but Catholic, and spewing out the bitterest execrations on all Protestantism. The Catholics in the United States receive from abroad more than $200,000
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  • * Hill, Jacqueline R. "Popery and Protestantism, Civil and Religious Liberty: The Disputed Lessons of Irish History 1690-18
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  • * Martinez, Juan Francisco. ''Sea La Luz: The Making of Mexican Protestantism in the American Southwest, 1829-1900'' (2006)
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  • * Todd, Margo. ''The Culture of Protestantism in Early Modern Scotland.'' (2002). 450 pp.
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  • ...r. ''The Gold Coast Church and the Ghetto: Christ and Culture in Mainline Protestantism.'' (1999). 241 pp. ...r. ''The Gold Coast Church and the Ghetto: Christ and Culture in Mainline Protestantism.'' (1999). 241 pp.
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  • ...', pp. 1151 &ndash; 1167</ref> In Jena in 1893, Haber converted to the [[Protestantism|Protestant]]-Christian faith, against his father's wishes.
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  • ...e Holy Roman Empire. A devout Catholic, he attempted to stop the spread of Protestantism in the Low Countries; he was somewhat more successful there than in Germany
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  • ...uther''' (1483-1546), German religious reformer and theologian began the [[Protestantism|Protestant Reformation]] and founded the Lutheran Church as a branch of [[C ...atians'' from 1513 to 1516 Luther came to the conclusion, fundamental to [[Protestantism|Protestant]] theology, that man depends for his [[salvation]] on the sheer
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  • * Todd, Margo. ''The Culture of Protestantism in Early Modern Scotland.'' Yale U. Press, 2002. 450 pp.
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  • ...alian history could be seen as a three-sided struggle between Catholicism, Protestantism and secularism, a theme which he continued to develop in his later work.<re ...lians]], though this changed in his later life). He saw [[Catholicism]], [[Protestantism]] and the [[Enlightenment]] as the three great contending influences in Aus
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  • * Sloan, Douglas. ''Faith and Knowledge: Mainline Protestantism and American Higher Education.'' Westminster/Knox, 1994. 252 pp.
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  • * [[Protestantism]]
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  • ...s. The Dutch used land to buttress their political power. They substituted Protestantism for Catholicism as the religion of privilege but were not as successful wit Protestantism was introduced by the Dutch, and many of the Catholic churches established
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  • ...rtain laws". For most people this required taking an oath attesting their protestantism and loyalty to the regime, but those with scruples against swearing could m
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