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Mainline
Mainline For other uses of the term "mainline", please see Mainline (disambiguation). Part of the series on Christianity ... Christian movements In the United States, the mainline (also sometimes called mainstream) churches are those Protestant denominations with moderate theologies which attempt ...
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Mainline (disambiguation)
Mainline (disambiguation) Mainline can refer to: Mainline refers also to a seminal Canadian blues ... whose history is treated in McKenna Mendelson Mainline. Mainline can refer to the act of ...
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Talk:Mainline
Talk:Mainline Seven sisters A scholarly reference to the ... the term "seven sisters" in reference to mainline protestant churches has been provided in a footnote ... in his article "Dead End for the Mainline?", in Newsweek, August 9, 1993. If you ...
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Protestant Reformers
Protestant Reformers The Protestant Reformers are those theologians, churchmen, and statesmen ... careers, works, and actions brought about the Protestant Reformation of the sixteenth century. Historically speaking, "Protestant" was the name given to those theologians ... his followers. The meaning of the label "Protestant" widened over time to embrace all ...
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Talk:Protestantism/Archive 1
... Early Stuff ÁŖA summary of Protestant views on homosexuality should be started on ... Ti-Ping movement. These are often called Protestant but the useage is not correct because ... which are probably wrong (or worse, useless): Protestant vs. Catholic Protestant, Catholic, Orthodox. (supposed to comprise the totality ... denominations themselves. The actual number of distinct Protestant denominations runs into the tens of ...
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Talk:Mormonism and Christianity/Archive 4
... part to the democratization and decentralization of Protestant and other religions as these groups splinter ... important qualifier; just as "Trinitarian", "Catholic" or "Protestant" are important in each context. Where this ... type churches: Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox and Protestant. I certainly do not think that it ... a unique christian religion, not in the Protestant family. Tom 20:26, 27 Jul 2004 ... is a unique religion, not in the Protestant family, not like any other known ...
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Talk:Eucharist/Archive 2
... of the paragraph that begins: "Most other Protestant Churches see ..." Lima 14:31, 12 August ... the Eastern Orthodox, which far outnumbers any Protestant Church you can think of, the Oriental ... 37, 18 September 2005 (UTC) Anglican and Protestant I would request that the references to ... as opposed to being placed under the "Protestant" category. Anglicans are not technically Protestant. They consider themselves to be fully ...
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Talk:Emerging Church/Introduction 1
... May 2005 (UTC) >>> Within the English-speaking Protestant church Though one could argue that the Emerging Church is primarily a Western, Protestant construct, the EC is also expressed in non-Protestant traditions as well. Catholic, Orthodox, Anabaptist, Episcopalian, Anglican and mainline Protestant denominations are all expressed in the ...
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Talk:Protestantism
... 14, 19 Jun 2005 (UTC) From a Protestant point of view, it's not quite ... Spirit of prophecy' and Pentecostal types of Protestant churches, and some restorationist movements and churches ... the Tradition, while I understand that various Protestant churches have different approach to the Bible ... it would mean that there is a Protestant church, which recognizes our pope. --SylwiaS 21 ... connections to capitalism, and the so-called "Protestant work-ethic", etc.. But, it isn' ...
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Talk:Christianity
... that Christianity was broken asunder by the Protestant Reformation (but I don't know what ... is no need to speculate that many protestant movements... rejecting the authority of the Pope ... believer, I think the roots of the Protestant Reformation begin with the Great Schism and ... 22 February 2006 (UTC) Anglican is not Protestant Sorry guys, please see the discussion on ... elsewhere. The Church of England has undoubtedly protestant elements but formally it declares itself ...
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