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  1. Protestantism: Protestantism is a branch of Christianity that follows the theological tenets of the Protestant Reformation, a movement that began in the 16th century with the goal of reforming the Catholic Church from perceived errors, abuses, and discrepancies. Protestantism emphasizes the ... (Religion) [100%] 2023-11-28 [Christian terminology]
  2. Protestantism: Protestantism is one of the three major divisions in Christendom; the others are Catholicism and the Eastern Orthodox Churches. Protestantism began in Europe with the Reformation of the 16th century. [100%] 2023-03-07 [Protestantism] [Christian History]...
  3. Protestantism: Protestantism is the branch of Christianity that split away from the Roman Catholic Church as a result of the Reformation during the 15th and 16th centuries in Europe. Originating in the "95 Theses" of Martin Luther and heavily influenced by ... [100%] 2023-07-28
  4. Protestantism: Waldensians (France/Germany/Italy) Lollards (England) Hussites (Bohemia) Anabaptism Lutheranism Calvinism Anglicanism Puritanism Pietism Baptists Pentecostalism Revivalism Methodists Evangelicalism Restoration movement Adventism Protestantism encompasses forms of Christian faith and practice that originated with doctrines and religious, political,. [100%] 2023-02-04
  5. Protestantism: Waldensians (France/Germany/Italy) Lollards (England) Hussites (Bohemia) Anabaptism Lutheranism Calvinism Anglicanism Puritanism Pietism Baptists Pentecostalism Revivalism Methodists Evangelicalism Restoration movement Adventism Protestantism encompasses forms of Christian faith and practice that originated with doctrines and religious, political,. [100%] 2023-02-03
  6. Protestantism: Waldensians (France/Germany/Italy) Lollards (England) Hussites (Bohemia) Anabaptism Lutheranism Calvinism Anglicanism Puritanism Pietism Baptists Pentecostalism Revivalism Methodists Evangelicalism Restoration movement Adventism Protestantism encompasses forms of Christian faith and practice that originated with doctrines and religious, political,. [100%] 2023-02-04
  7. Protestantism: Waldensians (France/Germany/Italy) Lollards (England) Hussites (Bohemia) Anabaptism Lutheranism Calvinism Anglicanism Puritanism Pietism Baptists Pentecostalism Revivalism Methodists Evangelicalism Restoration movement Adventism Protestantism encompasses forms of Christian faith and practice that originated with doctrines and religious, political,. [100%] 2023-02-03
  8. Protestantism: Protestantism is a branch of Christianity that follows the theological tenets of the Protestant Reformation, a movement that began in the 16th century with the goal of reforming the Catholic Church from perceived errors, abuses, and discrepancies. Protestantism emphasizes the ... (Major branch of Christianity) [100%] 2023-12-20 [Protestantism] [16th-century introductions]...
  9. Protestantism: Waldensians (France/Germany/Italy) Lollards (England) Hussites (Bohemia) Anabaptism Lutheranism Calvinism Anglicanism Puritanism Pietism Baptists Pentecostalism Revivalism Methodists Evangelicalism Restoration movement Adventism Protestantism encompasses forms of Christian faith and practice that originated with doctrines and religious, political,. [100%] 2023-02-03
  10. Protestantism: Waldensians (France/Germany/Italy) Lollards (England) Hussites (Bohemia) Anabaptism Lutheranism Calvinism Anglicanism Puritanism Pietism Baptists Pentecostalism Revivalism Methodists Evangelicalism Restoration movement Adventism Protestantism encompasses forms of Christian faith and practice that originated with doctrines and religious, political,. [100%] 2023-02-03
  11. Continental Reformed Protestantism: Continental Reformed Protestantism is a part of the Calvinist tradition within Protestantism that traces its origin in the European continent. Prominent subgroups are the Dutch Reformed, the Swiss Reformed, the French Reformed (Huguenots), the Hungarian Reformed, and the Waldensian Church ... (Religion) [57%] 2023-12-27 [Christian terminology]
  12. Protestantism in Sudan: Protestants are about 2,009,374 in Sudan (5% of the population). They are forbidden to proselytize. [57%] 2023-12-19 [Protestantism in Sudan] [Protestantism by country]...
  13. Protestantism in Ireland: Protestantism is a Christian minority on the island of Ireland. In the 2011 census of Northern Ireland, 48% (883,768) described themselves as Protestant, which was a decline from approximately 50% from the 2001 census. (Religious community) [57%] 2024-01-11 [Protestantism in Ireland] [Protestantism by country]...
  14. Protestantism in Qatar: Qatar has a population of approximately 3 million people. About 13.7% (409,000 people) are Christian. [57%] 2024-01-09 [Protestantism in Qatar] [Protestantism by country]...
  15. Protestantism in Cuba: While Protestants arrived in the island of Cuba early in its colonial days, most of their churches did not flourish until the 20th century with the assistance of American missionaries. In the early 20th century, Cuban Protestant churches were greatly ... [57%] 2023-07-16 [Protestantism in Cuba] [Protestantism by country]...
  16. Protestantism in Pakistan: Protestants are in a minority of less than 1.5% of the population of Pakistan. It is the largest Christian denomination in the country, followed by the Catholics. (None) [57%] 2024-01-20 [Protestantism in Pakistan] [Protestantism by country]...
  17. Protestantism and Islam: Protestantism and Islam entered into contact during the early-16th century when the Ottoman Empire, expanding in the Balkans, first encountered Calvinist Protestants in present-day Hungary and Transylvania. As both parties opposed the Austrian Holy Roman Emperor and his ... (Overview of the relationship between Protestantism and Islam) [57%] 2024-01-07 [Christianity and Islam] [History of Protestantism]...
  18. Protestantism in Eritrea: The World Religion Database noted that in 2020, 47% of the population of Eritrea were Christian; almost 4% are Protestant (mainly P'ent'ay Evangelicalists). The Evangelical Lutheran Church of Eritrea is one of the four officially recognized religious institutions ... [57%] 2024-01-03 [Christianity in Eritrea] [Protestantism by country]...
  19. Protestantism in Nigeria: Protestants in Nigeria constitute about 40.5% of the population, or about 60 million people. Christianity in the Yoruba areas has traditionally been Protestant and Anglican. [57%] 2023-11-27 [Protestantism in Nigeria]
  20. History of Protestantism: Protestantism originated from the Protestant Reformation of the 16th century. The term Protestant comes from the Protestation at Speyer in 1529, where the nobility protested against enforcement of the Edict of Worms which subjected advocates of Lutheranism to forfeit of ... (none) [57%] 2024-01-20 [History of Protestantism]
  21. Outline of Protestantism: The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Protestantism: Protestantism – form of Christian faith and practice which arose out of the Protestant Reformation, a movement against what the Protestants considered to be errors in the ... (Religion) [57%] 2023-08-03 [Outlines of religions]
  22. Protestantism in Algeria: Protestants are a religious minority in Algeria. Figures in 2020 suggest that Protestants make up 0.03% of the country's population (or one in 10 Christians). [57%] 2024-01-12 [Protestantism in Algeria]
  23. Protestantism and Judaism: Relations between Protestantism and Judaism have existed since the time of the Reformation, although there has been more emphasis on dialogue since the 20th century, with Protestant and Jewish scholars in the United States being at the forefront of the ... [57%] 2024-02-23 [Christianity and Judaism]
  24. Protestantism in Italy: Protestantism in Italy comprises a minority of the country's religious population. The Catholic Church is by far the largest Christian denomination, but Protestantism has a significant presence. (The largest minority of Christian denominations in Italy) [57%] 2024-01-19 [Protestantism in Italy]
  25. Protestantism in Indonesia: Protestantism (Indonesian: Protestanisme) is one of the six approved religions in Indonesia, the others being Islam, Roman Catholicism, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Confucianism. It constitutes the bulk of Christianity in Indonesia, which is the second largest religion in the country after ... (Overview of the role of Protestantism in Indonesia) [57%] 2024-05-06 [Protestantism in Indonesia] [Protestantism by country]...
  26. Protestantism in Sri Lanka: According to the 2012 census, 6% of the population of Sri Lanka was Christian; of these, one in ten was Protestant, showing that there were approximately six Protestants for every 1,000 Sri Lankans. Later estimates suggest that this share ... [50%] 2024-01-09 [Protestantism in Sri Lanka] [Protestantism by country]...
  27. Protestantism in Saudi Arabia: Protestantism is a minority faith but the more fervent with front in overwhelmingly Muslim Saudi Arabia. In 2020, adherents of Protestantism were estimated to make up of 0.7% of the population. [50%] 2024-01-20 [Protestantism in Saudi Arabia] [Christianity in Saudi Arabia]...
  28. Protestantism in Costa Rica: A study made by the University of Costa Rica in 2021 showed that 19% of the population were Evangelical Christians and 1% were Traditional Protestants. In Latin America most Protestants are called Evangelicos. [50%] 2024-01-20 [Protestantism in Costa Rica] [Protestantism by country]...
  29. Protestantism in North Macedonia: It is estimated that Protestantism is practised by 61,358 or roughly 3% of the total population in 2016. In the late 19th and early 20th century many American missionaries working from Salonika converted a number of villages in the ... (Religious denomination) [50%] 2023-10-28 [Protestantism in North Macedonia] [Protestantism by country]...
  30. Marcionism and modern Protestantism: Marcionism and modern Protestantism are highly interconnected. Contemporary Protestant "Christianity," despite its claims of sola scriptura, has been corrupted with the Gnostic dualism stemming from the teachings of Marcion of Sinope that were denounced by the Apostolic Fathers. [50%] 2024-03-12 [Protestantism] [Gnostic Writings]...
  31. Nonconformist (Protestantism): In English church history, the Nonconformists were Protestant Christians who did not "conform" to the governance and usages of the established church, the Church of England (Anglican Church). Use of the term in England was precipitated after the Restoration of ... (Religion) [70%] 2022-07-17 [Christian terminology]

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