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''In brief,'' 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 Protestant churches form one of the three major branches of Christianity (along with Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy). Some of the main Protestant church denominations include the Lutheran, Anglican and Baptist churches.
  
  
[[Lutheran church]]
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[[Anabaptist and related churches]]
 
  
[[Anglican church]]
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'''Overviews'''
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* [[Overviews and introductions to the Protestant churches]]
  
[[Baptist church]]
 
  
[[Methodist church]]
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'''Protestant denominations'''
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* [[Lutheran church]]
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* [[Anabaptist and related churches]]
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* [[Anglican church]]
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* [[Baptist church]]
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* [[Methodist church]]
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* [[Presbyterian churches]]
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* [[Reformed churches]]
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* [[Salvation Army]]
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* [[United churches]]
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* [[Non-denominational churches]]
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* [[Other Protestant churches]]
  
[[Presbyterian churches]]
 
  
[[Salvation Army]]
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'''See also'''
 
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* [[The Reformation]]
[[United churches]]
 
 
 
[[Non-denominational churches]]
 
 
 
[[Other Protestant churches]]
 
  
  

Revision as of 07:04, 30 September 2005

In brief, 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 Protestant churches form one of the three major branches of Christianity (along with Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy). Some of the main Protestant church denominations include the Lutheran, Anglican and Baptist churches.




Overviews


Protestant denominations


See also




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