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Protestantism is the branch of Christianity that emerged from the 16th-century Reformation, defined by doctrines such as sola scriptura...Show more

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Evangelical Anglicanism is a movement within the global Anglican Church characterized by its emphasis on personal conversion, authoritative preaching, and proactive evangelism. This community maintains distinct networks, liturgical styles, and theological perspectives that set it apart from other Anglican streams.

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Evangelical Anglicanism

Lutheranism is a branch of Western Christianity founded on the theological reforms of Martin Luther in the 16th century, emphasizing justification by faith, scriptural authority, and a distinct liturgical tradition. It encompasses a global, diverse community unified by shared confessions, worship practices, and a distinctive faith identity.

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Reformed Theology is a branch of Protestant Christianity centered on the teachings of the 16th-century Reformers, especially John Calvin, emphasizing God's sovereignty, predestination, and covenantal frameworks. It unites a global community who identify as Reformed Christians, sharing distinctive beliefs, liturgies, and confessional practices.

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Methodism is a global Protestant Christian movement founded by John Wesley, known for its distinctive theology, church organization, and commitment to social justice.

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Pietism is a Protestant reform movement that emphasizes personal faith, disciplined devotional practices, and close-knit religious communities. Originating in the 17th century, Pietists are known for their emphasis on heartfelt spirituality, shared rituals, and small group gatherings distinct from other Lutheran or evangelical traditions.

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Anglicanism is a global Christian tradition rooted in the Church of England, known for blending Catholic and Protestant practices under episcopal leadership and a shared liturgical heritage.

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Baptist Churches are a global Christian community distinguished by congregational self-governance, believer’s baptism by immersion, and a commitment to religious liberty. Members share a distinctive faith tradition shaped by local autonomy, preaching, and an emphasis on personal conversion.

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Confessional Lutheranism is a branch of Lutheran Christianity defined by unwavering commitment to the Book of Concord and characterized by distinct doctrinal, liturgical, and cultural practices. Its members, known as Confessional Lutherans, belong to specific synods and form a close-knit community centered around shared beliefs.

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Evangelicalism is a global, cross-denominational Christian movement characterized by emphasis on biblical authority, the 'born-again' conversion experience, and spreading the Christian faith. Its members form distinct communities with shared beliefs, worship styles, and mission-oriented practices.

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Pentecostalism is a Christian movement centered on Spirit-empowered worship, emphasizing experiences such as speaking in tongues, faith healing, and direct encounters with God. Its adherents form tightly knit, vibrant communities known for revivalist practices and strong collective identity.

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Pentecostalism

A broad space encompassing various 19th-century Christian movements that seek to restore the beliefs and practices of the early church. It includes umbrella movements like the Stone-Campbell and Latter-day Saint Movements, as well as distinct denominations such as Jehovah’s Witnesses and Seventh-day Adventists.

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Space encompassing the global Christian faith tradition, covering its major denominations, theological doctrines, liturgical practices, and cultural expressions. It serves as an umbrella for distinct Christian communities worldwide.

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A broad domain encompassing the monotheistic faith traditions that trace their origins to the patriarch Abraham, including Christianity, Islam, and Judaism, each with their own institutions, doctrines, and communal practices.

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Abrahamic Religions

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A broad space encompassing various 19th-century Christian movements that seek to restore the beliefs and practices of the early church. It includes umbrella movements like the Stone-Campbell and Latter-day Saint Movements, as well as distinct denominations such as Jehovah’s Witnesses and Seventh-day Adventists.

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Restorationism

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A broad domain encompassing organized religions, spiritual traditions, and belief systems worldwide, covering major faith communities, rituals, institutions, and personal/spiritual practices.

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Catholic Liturgy is the structured public worship of the Catholic Church, encompassing formal rites such as the Mass, sacraments, daily offices, and devotional ceremonies organized by canonical rubrics and the liturgical calendar.

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A broad academic field that systematically examines religious beliefs, practices, institutions, and texts using interdisciplinary theories and methods. It encompasses specialized subfields such as comparative religion, sociology of religion, and anthropology of religion, each with its own journals, conferences, and academic programs.

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