Protestantism is one of three major divisions of Christianity; the other two being Roman Catholicism and Orthodox (Eastern) Christianity. They are all the same religion.
Within Protestantism, there are many denominations: Anglican/Episcopalian, Calvinist, Congregational, Lutheran, Methodist, Presbyterian and Reformed are the largest. The degree and criteria by which each denomination considers itself, or is considered by others, to be "Protestant" is a long-standing subject of debate. In any case, they are all denominations within the Christian religion and are not related to other religions.
Of course, Christianity, as a whole, is fundamentally related to Judaism, but that does not seem to be the focus of your question.
Protestantism, Fundamentalism
The two religions are the two predominant religions today: Catholicism and Protestantism.
The two religions are the two predominant religions today: Catholicism and Protestantism.
Catholicism, Protestantism, Judaism, and Santaria
The two religions are the two predominant religions today: Catholicism and Protestantism.
China has five official religions: Buddhism, Daoism, Catholicism, Protestantism and Islam.
There are many religions throughout the world. Some of the major religions include: Roman Catholicism, Protestantism, Islam, Judaism, Hinduism, Buddhism and Shinto.
Christianity is, represented by both Catholicism & Protestantism.
Catholic & Lutheran Christianity.
The most dominant religion in Vietnam is Buddhism. Other religions may be Roman Catholicism, Protestantism and Islam. for more information go to the related link ( Vietnam religions)Catholics were common during the war.Buddhism 85% , Christianity 8% , Caodaism 3%, Others 4%
The main religion of Switzerland is Christianity - Protestantism and Roman Catholicism.
Pretty much all the religions one would find elsewhere in the United States: Catholicism, Protestantism, Mormonism, Judaism, and Native American religions.