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Difference Between Protestant Denominations

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Jill: I am not sure if the American Baptist is as liberal as the ELCA, but I know that they are not ...
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All of these denominations are an outgrowth of the desire to reform real and perceived errors in the established Roman Catholic Church starting in 1517. Anglicanism is an attempt to be both litutgical, that is,formal and with an emphasis on...
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Protestant churches are of a denomination, Lutheran, Methodist, Baptist, etc. Non denominational churches do not follow or belong to any one denomination, hence the non part of the name. Christian non denominational churches tend to attract...
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The orthodox uphold all traditions and ceremonies throughout the bible, including all of the old testament, the Catholics believe that works get you to heaven, and Protestant is an extremely broad term meaning all of the other kind of demon...
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Both are Christian. The Orthodox Church traces its roots back organically to early Christianity, while Protestant Christianity traces its roots back to the break with the Catholic Church in the early 1500s. The Orthodox Church has highly ...
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In 1054 a break occurred in the Church over the use of unleavened bread in the services and following a series of disputes, the Catholic and Orthodox Churches separated and continued to develop their own differences. Developments in the Cat...
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I think perhaps the biggest and most historically formative difference between Protestant denominations in the USA is between what were two major branches in the early 1600s. The Puritans came to New England starting in a big way in about 1...
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