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The Division of Christianity (Protestanitism (Anglicanism (Episcopalian,…
The Division of Christianity
Roman Catholicism
Pope Francis celebrating the Reformation
His Eternal Kingdom
God’s grace to salvation
Roman Catholics as we celebrate the 500th anniversary
The early christian church
First Council of Nicaea in 325
"Apostle to the Gentiles"
Ante-Nicene Period
Apostolic Age
East-West Schism (1054)
separation between the Eastern Christian churches
bishops of Rome, Alexandria, and Antioch
Christianity promoted the importance of Constantinople
The Eastern theology
The Reformation (16th century)
religious, political, intellectual
structures and beliefs
cultural upheaval that splintered
continent in the modern era
Eastern Orthodoxy
is a fellowship of "autocephalous"
Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople
"first among equals" in Latin.
not a single church
Protestanitism
Lutheranism
Lutherans believe that Jesus is the Son of God
Protestant denomination
baptism forgives sins
symbolizes eternal life
Anglicanism
Episcopalian
Bapist
Methodist
Pentecostal
Calvinism
Presbyterian
Reformed