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side-by-side comparison of what 12 Christian denominations believe about God, the Trinity, Jesus, and other spiritual issues. This easy-to-read ebook summarizes the beliefs of the different denominations on key topics and includes a Family Tree of Denominations which reveals the roots of today's denominations.
Nicene. Catholic. Latin. Eastern. Old Catholic. Independent Catholic. Eastern Orthodox. Oriental Orthodox. Church of the East. Protestant. Adventist. Anabaptist. Anglican. Baptist. Free Evangelical. Lutheran. Methodist. Moravian [Hussite] Pentecostal. Plymouth Brethren. Quaker. Reformed. United Protestant. Waldensian. Nondenominational Christianity
Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2008. (277.089 00971 C554 2008) De Klerk, Peter and Richard R. De Ridder, eds. Perspectives on the Christian Reformed Church: Studies in its History, Theology, and Ecumenicity: Presented in Honor of John Henry Kromminga at his Retirement as President of Calvin Theological Seminary.
ebook contains a side-by-side comparison of what 12 Christian denominations believe about God, the Trinity, Jesus, and other spiritual issues. This easy-to-read ebook summarizes the beliefs of the different denominations on key topics and includes a Family Tree of Denominations which reveals the roots of today's denominations.
Dec 19, 2011 · Christian Movements and Denominations. According to a Pew Forum analysis of estimates from the Center for the Study of Global Christianity (CSGC) at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, there are about 279 million pentecostal Christians and 305 million charismatic Christians in the world.
Aug 3, 2021 · The bestselling Denominations Comparison pamphlet is a glossy, easy-to-use comparison chart that provides a side-by-side format that compares what 12 Christian denominations believe about...
Fundamental beliefs of Christianity include the doctrine of the Trinity: one God in three persons, the Father, Son and Holy Spirit and the simultaneous divinity and humanity of Jesus Christ. Christian churches are divided into a variety of denominations, each with their own specific ways of worshipping and teachings.