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Branches of Christianity Nylea Valle Period: 2 5/22/18 (Roman…
Branches of Christianity
Nylea Valle
Period: 2 5/22/18
Eastern Orthodoxy
Orthodoxy Christianity has similarities and differences with the two other large branches of the Christian faith
Christianity after the 11th-century
For centuries there had been significant religious, cultural, and political differences between the Eastern and Western churches.
divided into West ("Roman Catholic") and East ("Greek Orthodox") ever since.
Protestantism
Lutheranism
Anglicanism
Episcopalian
Baptist
Methodist
Pentecostal
Calvinism
Presbyterian
Reformed
Roman Catholicism
influence the religion
Many of the divisions that have occurred within Christianity
Roman Catholicism, Christian church that has been the decisive spiritual force in the history of Western civilization.
The Roman Catholic Church traces its history to Jesus Christ
Roman Catholicism is closely related to the interpretation of Christianity as such
Leadership
Roman Catholicism: The Pope is head of the Church
Lutheranism: The Ministers lead the congregations
Calvinism: The council of Elders govern each church
Anglicanism: The English Monarch is head of the church
Salvation
Roman Catholicism: Salvation is by the Faith and Good Works
Lutheranism: Salvation by Faith ALONE
Calvinism: GOD has predetermined who will be saved
Anglicanism: Salvation by Faith alone
Bible
Roman Catholicism: The Church and the Bible Tradition are the sources of revealed truth
Lutheranism: The Bible is sole source of reveal truth
Calvinism: The Bible is sole source of reveal truth
Anglicanism: The Bible is sole source of reveal truth
Worship Service
Roman Catholism: Worship service based on ritual
Lutheranism: Worship service focused on preaching and ritual
Calvinism: Worship service focused on preaching
Anglicanism: Worship service based on ritual and also preaching
Interpretation of Beliefs
Anglicanism: Believers interpret the Bible using tradition and also reason
Calvinism: Believers interpret the Bible for themselves
LUHTERANISM: Believers interpret the Bible for themselves
Roman Catholism:
Priests interpret Bible and Church teachings for believers