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    Prot·es·tant·ism
    /ˈprädəstənˌtiz(ə)m/

    noun

    • 1. the faith, practice, and Church order of the Protestant Churches.
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  3. May 5, 2024 · Protestantism, Christian religious 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.

  4. 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.

  5. May 8, 2019 · Protestantism is a branch of Christianity that emerged from the 16th-century Reformation movement. It rejects the authority of the Roman Catholic Church and affirms the Bible as the sole source of faith and doctrine.

  6. Apr 6, 2022 · Protestantism is a movement within the Church that emphasizes personal relationship with God through Jesus Christ according to Scripture. Learn about the origins, leaders, doctrines, and significance of Protestantism in Christian history and theology.

    • Overview: Protestant Christianity is not necessarily a denomination. It is a branch of Christianity under which are numerous denominations. Protestantism came about in the 16th Century when some believers broke off from the Catholic Church.
    • Doctrine: The sacred text used by most Protestants is the Bible alone, which is considered the only spiritual authority. The exceptions are Lutherans and Episcopalians/Anglicans who sometimes use the Apocrypha for assistance and interpretation.
    • Sacraments: Most Protestant denominations believe that there are only two sacraments: baptism and communion.
    • Angels and Demons: Protestants believe in angels, but they are not a focus for most denominations. Meanwhile, the view of Satan differs among denominations.
  7. Protestantism. Formulating a definition of Protestantism that would include all its varieties has long been the despair of Protestant historians and theologians, for there is greater diversity within Protestantism than there is between some forms of Protestantism and some non-Protestant Christianity.

  8. Protestantism. The Protestant Heritage, Protestantism originated in the 16th-century Reformation, and its basic doctrines, in addition to those of the ancient Christian creeds, are justification by grace alone through faith, the priesthood of all believers, and the supremacy of Holy Scripture in matters of faith and order.

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