Changes

Jump to navigation Jump to search

Protestantism

11 bytes removed, 07:06, 17 September 2007
no edit summary
__NOTOC__==''Synopsis== :'' Protestantism is a movement within [[Christianity]], representing a split from the [[Roman Catholic Church]] that occurred during the sixteenth century in Europe — a period known as the Protestant [[Reformation]]. The split occurred primarily over issues of doctrine, especially the issue of [[Justification by faith]] versus [[Justification by faith plus works]]. Some of the main Protestant church denominations today include the [[Lutheran Church]], [[Anglican Communion]] and the [[Baptist Church]]. ==Contents==
----
__TOC__
{{topics}}
* [[Branches of Protestantism Index]] - [[Anabaptist]] | [[Anglican Communion]] | [[Baptist]] | [[Lutheran]] | [[Methodist]] | [[Presbyterian]] | [[Reformed]] | [[Salvation Army]] | [[Seventh-day Adventist]] | [[Uniting churches]] | For others, see [[Branches of Protestantism Index]]
{{opinions}}
 
{{quotes}}
==Main article==
* [[John B. Cobb]], theologian, involved in Process Theology
* [[Stanley Hauerwas]], American Christian theologian and ethicist
 
==Quotes==
==Links==

Navigation menu