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Early Christian Church (The Early Christian Church. (Protestantism…
Early Christian Church
The Early Christian Church.
Eastern Orthodoxy
Eastern Christians believe that they confess the true doctrine of God in the right (orthodox) way. The Bible of the Orthodox Church is the same as that of most Western Churches, except that its Old Testament is based not on the Hebrew, but on the ancient Jewish translation into Greek called the Septuagint
Roman Catholicism
The core Christian belief is that, through the death and resurrection of Jesus, sinful humans can be reconciled to God and thereby are offered salvation and the promise of eternal life. Roman Catholics believe in the resurrection of Jesus.
Protestantism
Lutheranism
The key doctrine, or material principle, of Lutheranism is the doctrine of justification. Lutherans believe that humans are saved from their sins by God's grace alone (Sola Gratia), through faith alone (Sola Fide), on the basis of Scripture alone (Sola Scriptura).
Anglicanism
Pentecostal
Pentecostalism is a form of Christianity that emphasises the work of the Holy Spirit and the direct experience of the presence of God by the believer. Pentecostals believe that faith must be powerfully experiential, and not something found merely through ritual or thinking. Pentecostalism is energetic and dynamic.
Baptist
Some beliefs Christians of all denominations have in common, such as belief in God and in Jesus Christ as Savior. However, Baptist beliefs about some major matters differ from those held by other groups. Below are five beliefs that set apart Baptists from other Protestant Christians.
Episcopalian
Today, only Ash Wednesday, Good Friday, and all Fridays during Lent are considered fasting days. ... Some Protestant denominations (such as Anglican and Episcopalian) observe Lent, but many Protestant churches attach less significance to the Lenten season than to the individual holy days leading up to Easter.
Methodist
Beliefs and worship. Methodists stand within the Protestant tradition of the worldwide Christian Church. Their core beliefs reflect orthodox Christianity. Methodist teaching is sometimes summed up in four particular ideas known as the four alls. All need to be saved - the doctrine of original sin.Jul 12, 2011
As such, it is often referred to as being a via media (or "middle way") between these traditions. ... Anglicans believe the catholic and apostolic faith is revealed in Holy Scripture and the Catholic creeds and interpret these in light of the Christian tradition of the historic church, scholarship, reason and experience.
Calvinism
Reformed
The Christian Reformed Church in North America (CRCNA or CRC) is a Protestant Christian denomination in the United States and Canada.
Presbyterian
Presbyterians generally exhibit their faith through acts of generosity, hospitality, the constant pursuit of social justice and reform, as well as proclamation the gospel of Christ. But, so do many other denominations. Below are five beliefs that set Presbyterians apart from the other Protestant Christians.
John Calvin was a famous French theologian and a major leader of the Protestant Reformation. He helped popularize the belief in the sovereignty of God in all areas of life, as well as the doctrine of predestination. The theological approach advanced by Calvin has come to be known as 'Calvinism.'
Protestantism is the second largest form of Christianity with collectively more than 900 million adherents worldwide or nearly 40% of all Christians. It originated with the Reformation, a movement against what its followers considered to be errors in the Roman Catholic Church.
Evangelical
5 Beliefs That Set Evangelicals Apart From Other Christians. Evangelicalism is a Protestant movement embraced within a variety of Christian denominations, based on the idea that religious salvation can be achieved through adherence to the word of God as delivered through the Bible.
Christian Science
Definition of Christian Science. : a religion founded by Mary Baker Eddy in 1866 that was organized under the official name of the Church of Christ, Scientist, that derives its teachings from the Scriptures as understood by its adherents, and that includes a practice of spiritual healing.
Born Again
Spiritual rebirth - a spiritual enlightenment causing a person to lead a new life. conversion, rebirth. redemption, salvation - (theology) the act of delivering from sin or saving from evil. proselytism - the state of being a proselyte; spiritual rebirth resulting from the zeal of crusading advocacy of the gospel.