The reformation spurred four branches, Lutheran, Restorationism, Anglican, and Calvinism/Reformed/Presbyterian. The last three created several branches.
Calvinism/Reformed/Presbyterian branched off into Anabaptist which later split into Baptist, Methodist, and Adventist.
Anglicanism, aka Church of England, also gave rise to Episcopalian.
Restorationism gave rise to Pentacostalism.
Evangelical Lutheran 87.1%, other Protestant 4.1%, Roman Catholic 1.7%, other 7.1% (2002)
About 85% of Iceland is Evangelical Lutheran. The other more common ones are Protestant and Roman Catholic.
52% Protestant, 23% Roman Catholic, other religions 6%, 13% non religious, 5% no answer
Yes. The main Religions are Catholic and Protestant.
many of the sects of religion were separated, new sects were formed. Other religions took over and countries started becoming secular.
Roman Catholic- 73.89% Protestant- 15.41% Other Christian religions- 1.332% Other- 9.368%
Christian - 79% Protestant - 53% Lutheran - 8%Baptist - 8%Methodist - 6%Presbyterian - 4%Episcopal - 4%Other Protestant or general Protestant - 21%Catholic - 16%LDS (Mormon) - 11%*Other Religions - 1%Non-Religious - 18%
Main : Katholic (Christian) Other are : Protestant Moslim Jew
I know there's protestant and Catholic. I forgot the others.
Yes, a lot of people are Catholic or Protestant. A lot of other people are Muslims or Hindus or members of other religions.
the religion in Mississippi areChristian -- 85%, Protestant -- 55%, Lutheran -- 23%, Methodist -- 7%, Baptist -- 5%, Presbyterian -- 2%, United Church of Christ -- 2%, Other Protestant or general Protestant -- 15%, Roman Catholic -- 29%, Other Christian -- 1%, Other religions -- 1%, Non-affiliated -- 15%.
Mostly protestant. All other main religions also represented.