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  1. Mainline Protestant. Eucharist observed by a congregation of the United Methodist Church, a typical mainline Protestant denomination and one of the "Seven Sisters of American Protestantism ". The mainline Protestant churches (sometimes also known as oldline Protestants) [1] [2] [3] are a group of Protestant denominations in the United States ...

  2. Waldensians. Wesleyan theology. White Anglo-Saxon Protestants. Categories: Christian denominations in the United States. Protestantism by country. Protestantism in North America. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.

  3. P. Protestant Film Commission. Categories: Churches in the United States by denomination. Protestant churches by country. Protestantism in the United States. Protestant church buildings in North America. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.

  4. May 5, 2024 · Protestantism, movement that began in northern Europe in the early 16th century as a reaction to medieval Roman Catholic doctrines and practices. Along with Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy, Protestantism became one of three major forces in Christianity. Learn more about Protestantism in this article.

  5. Protestantism in China. Protestant Christianity ( Chinese: 基督敎新敎; pinyin: Jīdūjiào xīnjiào; lit. 'New teachings of Christianity ', in comparison to earlier Roman Catholicism) entered China in the early 19th century, taking root in a significant way during the Qing dynasty. Some historians consider the Taiping Rebellion to have ...

  6. A fundamentalist cartoon portraying modernism as the descent from Christianity to atheism, first published in 1922 and then used in Seven Questions in Dispute by William Jennings Bryan. The fundamentalist–modernist controversy is a major schism that originated in the 1920s and 1930s within the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America.

  7. Summary. It is virtually impossible to understand the history of the American experience without Protestantism. The theological and religious descendants of the Protestant Reformation arrived in the United States in the early 17th century, shaped American culture in the 18th century, grew dramatically in the 19th century, and continued to be the guardians of American religious life in the 20th ...

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