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Beliefs Of Protestantism

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Protestant beliefs The principal Protestant Churches have many similar beliefs to the Roman Catholic Church. Protestantism really began as a movement to reform Christianity, not to break away and create new beliefs. For example, Martin Lu...
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The protestant faith is an umbrella term which describes many different belief patterns, however they all have a few things in common. Cast your mind back to Martin Luther. He was a theologian, whose ideas largely influenced the reformation...
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Yes they do. In the Bible, it is written of the brotherhood of all saints in which all Christians ...
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Puritanism is a subgenre of Protestantism. What Protestants (including Puritans) had in common was a belief in sola fide (only by faith) sola gracia (only by grace) sola scriptura (the scriptures alone) What this meant is that people could ...
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"What separates us as believers in Christ is much less than what unites us." (Pope John XXIII) Almost all important doctrine is completely agreed upon between Catholic Christians and other Christians. Here is the joint declarati...
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Protestantism is a set of beliefs from the differences in baptism and communion to the position of the Pope in relationship to the Church and to God. Mostly, they believe counter to the Catholic Church in governance, not religion.
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Protestants are Christians who believe first and foremost in the Holy Bible. They believe that the Bible is the inspired word of God, that it is true and authoritative in all matters. They do not tack on a bunch of other side teachings besi...
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That's akin to saying "what are the basic tenets of cooking?". Well, Christ is Lord and Savior, and the Catholic Church is generally wrong in their practices, and that the focus should be faith in Christ alone. The primary differ...
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Protestantism covers a very broad range of beliefs. Some churches support the decriminalisation of abortion, while others teach that abortion should only be available to women in relatively extreme circumstances. In most western countries, ...
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The Five Solas: Solus Christus: Christ alone. The Protestants characterize the dogma concerning the Pope as Christ's representative head of the Church on earth, the concept of meritorious works, and the Catholic idea of a treasury of the me...
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