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A Protestant country is a country where the majority of its population is Protestant or which has a government which favors or officially endorses Protestantism.
As of 2001: 1. Evangelical Protestantism- 10.9% of the population 2. Roman Catholicism- 7% 3. Mainline Protestantism- 5% Or if you're counting Christianity as one religion: 1. Christianity 2. Judaism 3. Islam
Protestantism takes care of your spiritual health.
the central doctrine of protestantism is 1 god monotheism
To stop the spread of Protestantism. The Counter Reformation is a movement of internal renewal as well as a response to the spread of Protestantism.
Presbyterianism is one denomination within Protestantism.
Martin Luther was the driving force with the formation of protestantism.
the spread of Protestantism
Evangelicalism is a subset of Protestantism, but they are not the same. Protestantism is a broad category of Christian denominations that broke away from the Roman Catholic Church during the Reformation. Evangelicalism is a specific movement within Protestantism that emphasizes personal conversion, the authority of the Bible, and evangelism.
Protestantism originated around 1539. The word comes from German and French, protestant.
Protestantism started when Martin Lurther posted his 95 theses in Wittenberg Germany in 1517.
William Ketcham Anderson has written: 'Protestantism' -- subject(s): Protestantism