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  1. 2 days ago · Protestantism is a branch of Christianity [a] that emphasizes justification of sinners through faith alone, the teaching that salvation comes by unmerited divine grace, the priesthood of all believers, and the Bible as the sole infallible source of authority for Christian faith and practice.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ReformationReformation - Wikipedia

    2 days ago · The Reformation, also known as the Protestant Reformation and the European Reformation, was a major theological movement in Western Christianity in 16th-century Europe that posed a religious and political challenge to the papacy and the authority of the Catholic Church.

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  4. 5 days ago · The states with the highest population of black protestants are the District of Columbia, Mississippi, Alabama, Arkansas and Tennessee (collectively have 1,302,149 adherents (as of 2020). The seven larger Black Protestant denominations are (as listed by ARDA): African Methodist Episcopal Church; African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church

  5. 5 days ago · e. The separation of church and state is a philosophical and jurisprudential concept for defining political distance in the relationship between religious organizations and the state. Conceptually, the term refers to the creation of a secular state (with or without legally explicit church-state separation) and to disestablishment, the changing ...

  6. 2 days ago · The Pilgrims' Protestant faith was forged in the Europe of 500 years ago, ripe for a revolution -- or what would become a world-changing Reformation. "The story of America is literally the story of the Reformation," says narrator Peter Lillback, Westminster Theological Seminary president, in a new 11-part DVD and on-line series called "The ...

  7. 3 days ago · 1) Protestantism is diverse. Having worshiped under several Protestant banners prior to coming home to the Catholic Church, I certainly have gained some perspective on the diversity of the Protestant movement. Recognizing the assortment of their expressions of faith and doctrine is key; we must view them honestly and fairly as a spectrum of belief.

  8. 5 days ago · John Calvin (born July 10, 1509, Noyon, Picardy, France—died May 27, 1564, Geneva, Switzerland) was a theologian and ecclesiastical statesman. He was the leading French Protestant reformer and the most important figure in the second generation of the Protestant Reformation.

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