Protestantism is one of the three above groupings (Catholicism, Orthodoxy, and Protestantism) aural Christianity. It is a movement that began in Germany in the aboriginal 16th aeon as a acknowledgment adjoin medieval Roman Catholic doctrines and practices, abnormally in commendations to salvation, justification, and ecclesiology.1
The doctrines of the assorted Protestant denominations vary, but best accommodate absolution by adroitness through acceptance alone, accepted as Sola Fide, the priesthood of all believers, and the Bible as the ultimate ascendancy in affairs of acceptance and order, accepted as Sola Scriptura, which is Latin for 'by scripture alone'.
In the 16th century, the followers of Martin Luther accustomed the evangelical (Lutheran) churches of Germany and Scandinavia. Adapted churches in Switzerland and France were accustomed by John Calvin and added abolitionist reformers such as Huldrych Zwingli. Thomas Cranmer adapted the Church of England and after John Knox accustomed a added abolitionist Calvinist accord in the Church of Scotland.
The doctrines of the assorted Protestant denominations vary, but best accommodate absolution by adroitness through acceptance alone, accepted as Sola Fide, the priesthood of all believers, and the Bible as the ultimate ascendancy in affairs of acceptance and order, accepted as Sola Scriptura, which is Latin for 'by scripture alone'.
In the 16th century, the followers of Martin Luther accustomed the evangelical (Lutheran) churches of Germany and Scandinavia. Adapted churches in Switzerland and France were accustomed by John Calvin and added abolitionist reformers such as Huldrych Zwingli. Thomas Cranmer adapted the Church of England and after John Knox accustomed a added abolitionist Calvinist accord in the Church of Scotland.
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