How EACH Christian denomination formed

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Mainstream Christian groups like Catholicism, Eastern Orthodoxy, Lutheranism, Reformed Christianity, Anglicanism, and Presbyterianism, all have distinct origins and beliefs stemming from historical events and theological disputes. These various branches of Christianity emerged from the early church, the Protestant Reformation, and conflicts within the church, shaping their unique perspectives and practices.

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  • Catholicism traces its roots back to the early church established by Jesus and the apostles, evolving into a dominant force despite facing persecution in the Roman Empire and eventually becoming the empire's official religion.
  • The Protestant Reformation gave rise to various branches like Lutheranism, Reformed Christianity, Anglicanism, and Presbyterianism, each with distinct beliefs and practices stemming from critiques of the Catholic Church, leading to theological disagreements and schisms within Christianity.

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Christianity's Evolution: From Early Church to Reformation

  • Mainstream Christian groups are rooted in the early church, with Catholicism originating from the early church founded by Jesus and the apostles.
  • Despite being illegal in the Roman Empire, Christianity spread and eventually became the religion of the empire, with Rome as its capital.
  • Eastern Orthodoxy emerged from the early church and Imperial Christianity, with the Byzantine Empire playing a significant role in its development.
  • The Great Schism led to a split between Eastern Orthodoxy and Roman Catholicism, with each believing they could exclude the other from the church.
  • Lutheranism arose from the Protestant Reformation, initiated by Martin Luther's criticisms of the Catholic Church's corruption and practices like indulgences.
  • Reformed Christianity, stemming from the Protestant Reformation, saw various disagreements on theological matters like the Lord's Supper, eventually leading to the formation of different groups.
  • Anglicanism, also a product of the Protestant Reformation, was shaped by the shifting religious beliefs of English monarchs, resulting in a middle ground between Catholicism and Protestantism.
  • Presbyterianism, originating in Scotland, adopted a republican church government structure in contrast to the Episcopal structure of Anglicanism, leading to conflicts with the English monarchy.
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