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What is the definition of a protestant? What are protestant beliefs? What are the major branches and movements within Protestantism?
While Christian humanism sought to reform the corrupt Church of Medieval Christendom through intellectual and ethical means, Protestantism did so on theological grounds.
As it approaches its first 500 years, there currently exists within contemporary Protestantism the need for continuing reformation.
Responses to Martin Luther's 95 theses led to a series of events that culminated in the birth of the third major branch of Christianity called Protestantism.
The Roman Catholic Church dominated religious life in Western Europe during the bulk of the medieval period, and it tightly controlled the availability of the Holy Bible.
How is the Protestant Reformation doing now almost 500 years after Martin Luther nailed his 95 theses to the main door of the Castle Church in Wittenberg?
The issue of biblical authority was of supreme importance to the Protestant Reformers in the quest to reform the corrupt Church of Medieval Christendom.
Religious uprisings by Dutch Calvinists helped establish Dutch Independence from Spain. The Dutch Revolt was led by Protestant leader, William the Silent.
Can intelligent people today have faith in God? What exactly is faith? This article explains that faith is trust. And there is enough evidence to trust in God.
The Protestant Reformation serves as a major landmark not only in Christian history but also that of the world, without which it would never have been as it is today.
Bestselling author and success guru Joe Vitale says you can spiritually atttract money to yourself now. A look at Joe Vitale's strategy for attracting money.
According to Adherents.com, over 2 billion people worldwide identify themselves with Christianity, but what do these "Christians" believe?
John Calvin and John Knox were leading figures in the Protestant Reformation. They helped spread protestantism throughout Western Europe.
The Protestant Reformation began in Germany, when Martin Luther posted his 95 Theses, calling for reform of the Christian Church.
Pope Paul III convened the Council of Trent in order to come up with effective responses to allow the Roman Catholic Church to reverse the Protestant Reformation.
In an effort to stop the spread of Protestantism, the Catholic church introduced sweeping reforms to its internal order, a period of time known as the Counter Refomation.
King Christian III was known as a god-fearing, peace-loving king. But first and foremost he was known as the king, who reformed the country to Protestantism.
At the beginning of the 1520s the prospect of the English church breaking from the Papal see of Rome seemed very remote, even absurd.
Christopher J.H. Wright provides a comprehensive, if sometimes meandering and difficult, look at Jesus through an Old Testament perspective.
Learning to be disciplined-physically and spiritually- can be helpful in life. Time and time again there is a desire to go back to the basics.
Holiday celebrations usually consist of days off work, family get-togethers, parties, and shopping sprees. Should Americans honor the holidays differently? If so, how?
The Protestant Reformation was established in Europe by Martin Luther. The Counter Reformation followed by Wars of Religion in France.
Is Catholicism the oldest of the Christian religions? Can the Roman Catholic Church, in fact, trace its origins to Jesus and Peter? Is Protestantism merely a spin-off?
The Christmas Carol that was once known as the Portuguese Hymn was written by Englishman John Francis Wade.
"After darkness, light!" This is how the Reformation Wall in Geneva summarizes the effects of the Protestant Reformation that led to the inauguration of the modern world.
The accepted view that the Protestant Reformation damaged the status of women is challenged by views that uplift the marriage role & criticize medieval assumptions.
The Renaissance (1300-1600) is marked by cultural changes, influenced by Humansim, Machiavelli, da Vinci, the Medici Family, and Martin Luther.
The ruler who brought England into its Golden Age, Queen Elizabeth I returned her country to the Protestant religion and set out to globally expand the nation's borders.
Danish merchants first colonized the islands now known as St. Thomas and St. John in 1672, and created colonies for various denominations of Protestants, among others.
The Print Revolution begun in the 1450s provided Reformation leaders of the 16th century with tools to rapidly convey messages easily understood through mass propaganda.
Understanding the evolution of a uniquely American religious experience begins with the fiery and emotional early 19th century that gave rise to modern denominations.
Hundreds of Protestant denominations offer many reasons for membership that often transcend spiritual experiences but cater more to the needs of modern Christians.
Elizabeth I's Coronation was a grand spectacle intimately involving her subjects where she combined grandeur with the common touch. It was also a personal success.
Strict definitions of gender roles involving acceptable social standards for women, coupled with long held notions of female susceptibility to temptation led to the craze
As an island nation with an enviable heritage, it seems rather paradoxical to state that Britain has no national identity, this article examines whether this is the case.
A devotion for Advent Week 4 Day 1 offers scripture, reflection, activity and prayer on Galatians 4:1-5 and how God's love includes all who believe.
Author of Institutes of the Christian Religion, John Calvin was an influential figure of the Protestant Reformation. His theology became the foundation for many churches.
Through quotes and verses, the Bible shows insights how commerce and trading transpired and affected people's lives in ancient Biblical times.
Those torn between the dominant Christian views on salvation may find common ground in a commandment that inspires them both to accept Christ's sacrifice and do His will.
Through quotes in verses, the Bible provides insights on financing and banking services during the biblical times, including loans and debts.
The Bible has numerous God quotes and insights of hope that springs eternal. These quotations serve as a reminders of God's hope of glory.
Remembering that only God need be feared, that God loves everyone and that God can answer all questions is important for challenged believers.
Simple prayers invite God to guide and support someone trying to diet and eat healthily to lose weight.
Because of the spiritual nature involved, religious obsessive-compulsive disorder (scrupulosity) must be approached and dealt with from a unique angle.
The crucifixion of Jesus Christ is the most famous execution in all of history. What do we know about Jesus' crucifixion? This article explores the death of Jesus.
Looking for free sermon outlines? Here is a free Baptist sermon outline on prayer. This sermon reveals the key to effective prayer.
England like most of Western Europe at the turn of the sixteenth century was predominately Roman Catholic. Only a few homegrown heretics known as Lollards persisted.
Christian doubt need not last forever. When approached and dealt with in the right way, one's skepticism can lead to increased faith and greater religious understanding
Quotes on wealth and money, and how it relates to Christians. These great quotes from the Bible are stimulating and helpful insights.


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