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Protestantism         
  • Methodist]] camp meeting during the [[Second Great Awakening]] in the U.S.
  • Lutheran]] depiction of the [[Last Supper]] by [[Lucas Cranach the Elder]]
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  • [[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
·noun The quality or state of being protestant, especially against the Roman Catholic Church; the principles or religion of the Protestants.
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.
Protestantism         
  • 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
Protestantism is a form of Christianity that follows the tenets of the Protestant Reformation: a major movement within Western Christianity that began in the 16th century against what its followers perceived to be errors, abuses, innovations, discrepancies, and theological novums within the medieval Catholic Church.