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Qu'est-ce (qui) est protestant - définition

Protestant Nationalist; Protestant Irish nationalism; Protestant nationalist
  • [[Charles Stewart Parnell]]
  • Countess Markievicz]] on stage, probably in the [[Abbey Theatre]]
  • [[Henry Grattan]]
  • A portrait of [[Wolfe Tone]]

Protestant         
  • Methodist]] camp meeting during the [[Second Great Awakening]] in the U.S.
  • Lutheran]] depiction of the [[Last Supper]] by [[Lucas Cranach the Elder]]
  •  url-status = live }}</ref>
  • [[Columbia University]], an [[Ivy League]] university in [[New York City]], was initially established by the [[Church of England]].
  • [[Girolamo Savonarola]]
  • Hillsong Church, an evangelical charismatic church, in [[Konstanz]], Germany
  • Catholicism]] in Central Europe on the eve of the [[Thirty Years' War]] in 1618
  • Links between interdenominational movements and other developments within Protestantism
  • [[Jacobus Arminius]], a [[Dutch Reformed Church]] theologian, whose views influenced parts of Protestantism. A small [[Remonstrants]] community remains in the [[Netherlands]].
  • Enlightenment]] philosopher [[John Locke]] argued for individual conscience, free from state control and helped influence the political ideology of [[Thomas Jefferson]] and other [[Founding Fathers of the United States]]
  • [[Methodism]]}}
  • The execution of [[Jan Hus]] in 1415
  • [[Wessel Gansfort]]
  • Historical chart of the main branches of Protestantism
  • Jesus]]), and the [[Holy Spirit]]
  • Christ Church]] (1719).
  • Dissatisfaction with the outcome of a disputation in 1525 prompted [[Swiss Brethren]] to part ways with [[Huldrych Zwingli]]
  • Reformed]] churches in the [[Grand Duchy of Baden]]
DIVISION WITHIN CHRISTIANITY, ORIGINATING FROM THE REFORMATION IN THE 16TH CENTURY AGAINST THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH, THAT REJECTS THE ROMAN CATHOLIC DOCTRINES OF PAPAL SUPREMACY AND SACRAMENTS
Protestant; Protestants; Protestant Christianity; Protestant Church; The Protestant Heritage; Protestant churches; بروتستانتي; Protestant heresy; Protasent; Christian Protestantism; Protestanstism; Protastantism; Protestanism; Protestant Christian; Neoprotestantism; Protestant church; Protestant religion; Protestant Christians; Protestant theologian; Protestant theology; Christian - Protestant; Protestant Theology; Evangelisch; Neo-Protestant
(Protestants)
1.
A Protestant is a Christian who belongs to the branch of the Christian church which separated from the Catholic church in the sixteenth century.
N-COUNT
2.
Protestant means relating to Protestants or their churches.
Most Protestant churches now have women ministers.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
Protestant         
  • Methodist]] camp meeting during the [[Second Great Awakening]] in the U.S.
  • Lutheran]] depiction of the [[Last Supper]] by [[Lucas Cranach the Elder]]
  •  url-status = live }}</ref>
  • [[Columbia University]], an [[Ivy League]] university in [[New York City]], was initially established by the [[Church of England]].
  • [[Girolamo Savonarola]]
  • Hillsong Church, an evangelical charismatic church, in [[Konstanz]], Germany
  • Catholicism]] in Central Europe on the eve of the [[Thirty Years' War]] in 1618
  • Links between interdenominational movements and other developments within Protestantism
  • [[Jacobus Arminius]], a [[Dutch Reformed Church]] theologian, whose views influenced parts of Protestantism. A small [[Remonstrants]] community remains in the [[Netherlands]].
  • Enlightenment]] philosopher [[John Locke]] argued for individual conscience, free from state control and helped influence the political ideology of [[Thomas Jefferson]] and other [[Founding Fathers of the United States]]
  • [[Methodism]]}}
  • The execution of [[Jan Hus]] in 1415
  • [[Wessel Gansfort]]
  • Historical chart of the main branches of Protestantism
  • Jesus]]), and the [[Holy Spirit]]
  • Christ Church]] (1719).
  • Dissatisfaction with the outcome of a disputation in 1525 prompted [[Swiss Brethren]] to part ways with [[Huldrych Zwingli]]
  • Reformed]] churches in the [[Grand Duchy of Baden]]
DIVISION WITHIN CHRISTIANITY, ORIGINATING FROM THE REFORMATION IN THE 16TH CENTURY AGAINST THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH, THAT REJECTS THE ROMAN CATHOLIC DOCTRINES OF PAPAL SUPREMACY AND SACRAMENTS
Protestant; Protestants; Protestant Christianity; Protestant Church; The Protestant Heritage; Protestant churches; بروتستانتي; Protestant heresy; Protasent; Christian Protestantism; Protestanstism; Protastantism; Protestanism; Protestant Christian; Neoprotestantism; Protestant church; Protestant religion; Protestant Christians; Protestant theologian; Protestant theology; Christian - Protestant; Protestant Theology; Evangelisch; Neo-Protestant
['pr?t?st(?)nt]
¦ noun a member or follower of any of the Western Christian Churches that are separate from the Roman Catholic Church in accordance with the principles of the Reformation.
¦ adjective relating to or belonging to any of the Protestant Churches.
Derivatives
Protestantism noun
Protestantization or Protestantisation noun
Protestantize or Protestantise verb
Origin
C16: via Ger. or Fr. from L. protestant- 'protesting', from L. protestari (see protest).
Protestant         
  • Methodist]] camp meeting during the [[Second Great Awakening]] in the U.S.
  • Lutheran]] depiction of the [[Last Supper]] by [[Lucas Cranach the Elder]]
  •  url-status = live }}</ref>
  • [[Columbia University]], an [[Ivy League]] university in [[New York City]], was initially established by the [[Church of England]].
  • [[Girolamo Savonarola]]
  • Hillsong Church, an evangelical charismatic church, in [[Konstanz]], Germany
  • Catholicism]] in Central Europe on the eve of the [[Thirty Years' War]] in 1618
  • Links between interdenominational movements and other developments within Protestantism
  • [[Jacobus Arminius]], a [[Dutch Reformed Church]] theologian, whose views influenced parts of Protestantism. A small [[Remonstrants]] community remains in the [[Netherlands]].
  • Enlightenment]] philosopher [[John Locke]] argued for individual conscience, free from state control and helped influence the political ideology of [[Thomas Jefferson]] and other [[Founding Fathers of the United States]]
  • [[Methodism]]}}
  • The execution of [[Jan Hus]] in 1415
  • [[Wessel Gansfort]]
  • Historical chart of the main branches of Protestantism
  • Jesus]]), and the [[Holy Spirit]]
  • Christ Church]] (1719).
  • Dissatisfaction with the outcome of a disputation in 1525 prompted [[Swiss Brethren]] to part ways with [[Huldrych Zwingli]]
  • Reformed]] churches in the [[Grand Duchy of Baden]]
DIVISION WITHIN CHRISTIANITY, ORIGINATING FROM THE REFORMATION IN THE 16TH CENTURY AGAINST THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH, THAT REJECTS THE ROMAN CATHOLIC DOCTRINES OF PAPAL SUPREMACY AND SACRAMENTS
Protestant; Protestants; Protestant Christianity; Protestant Church; The Protestant Heritage; Protestant churches; بروتستانتي; Protestant heresy; Protasent; Christian Protestantism; Protestanstism; Protastantism; Protestanism; Protestant Christian; Neoprotestantism; Protestant church; Protestant religion; Protestant Christians; Protestant theologian; Protestant theology; Christian - Protestant; Protestant Theology; Evangelisch; Neo-Protestant
·adj Making a protest; protesting.
II. Protestant ·adj Of or pertaining to the faith and practice of those Christians who reject the authority of the Roman Catholic Church; as, Protestant writers.
III. Protestant ·v One who protests;
- originally applied to those who adhered to Luther, and protested against, or made a solemn declaration of dissent from, a decree of the Emperor Charles V. and the Diet of Spires, in 1529, against the Reformers, and appealed to a general council;
- now used in a popular sense to designate any Christian who does not belong to the Roman Catholic or the Greek Church.

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Protestant Irish nationalists

Protestant Irish Nationalists are adherents of Protestantism in Ireland who also support Irish nationalism. Protestants have played a large role in the development of Irish nationalism since the eighteenth century, despite most Irish nationalists historically being from the Irish Catholic majority, as well as most Irish Protestants usually tending toward unionism in Ireland. Protestant nationalists (or patriots, particularly before the mid-19th century) have consistently been influential supporters and leaders of various movements for the political independence of Ireland from Great Britain. Historically, these movements ranged from supporting the legislative independence of the Parliament of the Kingdom of Ireland, to a form of home rule within the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, to complete independence in an Irish Republic and (since the partition of Ireland) a United Ireland.

Despite their relatively small numbers, individual Protestants have made important contributions to key events in Irish nationalist history, such as Wolfe Tone during the 1798 rebellion, Charles Stewart Parnell and the Home Rule movement, and Erskine Childers and the 1916 Easter Rising.

In Northern Ireland, the vast majority of Ulster Protestants are unionist and vote for unionist parties. In 2008, only 4% of Protestants in Northern Ireland thought the long-term policy for Northern Ireland should be unification with the Republic of Ireland, whereas 89% said it should be to remain in the United Kingdom.

All the various denominations of Protestantism in Ireland have had members involved in nationalism. The Anglican Church of Ireland and the Presbyterian Church of Ireland are the largest Protestant churches, and this remains the situation across the island of Ireland. The largest Protestant denomination is the Church of Ireland (having roughly 365,000 members, making up around 3% of the population of the Republic of Ireland, 15% of Northern Ireland, and 6.3% of the whole of Ireland), followed by the Presbyterian Church, with a membership of around 300,000, accounting for 0.6% of people in the Republic and 20% in Northern Ireland (6.1% of Ireland's population).

Exemples du corpus de texte pour protestant
1. Are you Catholic or Protestant?‘ ‘Protestant.‘ ‘Me too.
2. Cortés is an evangelical Protestant; many of the grants from his organization have gone to Protestant Hispanic providers.
3. They always said "Protestant schools". Most Catholic and Protestant schools educate a small percentage of students from the other faith.
4. Protestant politicians wanted documented proof, including photographs.
5. BREAKDOWNCauses of the current conflict Riots – Most Protestant districts of Belfast and several outlying towns have suffered two nights of riots, pitting Northern Ireland‘s mostly Protestant police against thousands of members and supporters of outlawed Protestant groups.