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Protestantism is a
branch of
Christianity that
emphasizes justification by God
through faith alone, the
teaching that
salvation comes by
unmerited divine...
- The Reformation, also
known as the
Protestant Reformation and the
European Reformation, was a
major theological movement in
Western Christianity in 16th-century...
- The
mainline Protestant churches (sometimes also
known as
oldline Protestants) are a
group of
Protestant denominations in the
United States and in some...
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United States,
White Anglo-Saxon
Protestants (WASP) is a
sociological term
which is
often used to
describe white Protestant Americans of
Northwestern European...
- "A
Protestant parliament for a
Protestant people" is a term that has been
applied to the
political institutions in
Northern Ireland between 1921 and 1972...
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Distribution of
Protestants There are
between 800
million and 1
billion Protestants worldwide,
among approximately 2.5
billion Christians. In 2010, a...
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Protestants in
Ukraine number about 600,000 to 700,000 (2007),
about 2% of the
total po****tion.[according to whom?]
Nearly all
traditional Protestant...
- A
Protestant Bible is a
Christian Bible whose translation or
revision was
produced by
Protestant Christians.
Typically translated into a
vernacular language...
- the
Protestant Reformation, to
reestablish Catholicism in
parts of the
Empire that had
become Protestant after the Reformation. The
Protestants in these...
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Protestant Reformers were
theologians whose careers,
works and
actions brought about the
Protestant Reformation of the 16th century. In the
context of...