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Calvinism
Roman Orthodox.
Protestantism
The Christian religious branch that split from the Roman Catholic Church in the 16th century was Protestantism. This split was initiated by Martin Luther and led to the Reformation movement, which resulted in the formation of various Protestant denominations.
Calvinism and the Episcopal Church.
Anglican
Glaciology is this discipline. The practitioners are glaciologists.
art, branch, education, discipline, skill
Max Weber argued that Protestantism, particularly the Calvinist branch, was a necessary condition for the development of capitalism. He believed that the Calvinist emphasis on hard work, discipline, and frugality contributed to the growth of capitalist economies in Western Europe.
NO! Martin Luther (not Martin Luther King, a German monk) founded Protestantism when he posted 95 complaints on his local church door.Henry VIII created the Church of England, a branch of Protestantism that he created with him or the reigning English Monarch as the head.
No, "discipline" is a common noun. It refers to a branch of knowledge or a system of rules to maintain order and control.
A religion branch refers to a distinct division or sect within a larger religious tradition that shares core beliefs but may differ in practices, interpretations, or organizational structure. For example, Christianity includes branches such as Catholicism, Protestantism, and Orthodoxy, each with unique doctrines and rituals. These branches often arise from historical, cultural, or theological differences.
The Anglican Church, because of its close ties to the crown, and because of a large amount of dissenters.