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Christianity is a monotheistic religion that centers on the divinity, life, death, and teaching of Jesus of Nazareth, the Christ.[1][2][3]
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Catholicism
Orthodoxy
Protestantism
- Protestantism
- The Reformation
- Pietism and Methodist movement
- Evangelicalism
- Pentecostalism
- Modernism
- Fundamentalism
- Neo-orthodoxy
- Neo-evangelicalism
- Paleo-Orthodoxy
- Ecumenism
- Notable Protestant Figures of the Fifteenth century
- Notable Protestant Figures of the Sixteenth Century
- Notable Protestant Figures of the Seventeenth Century
- Notable Protestant Figures of the Eighteenth Century
- Notable Protestant Figures of the Nineteenth Century
- Notable Protestant Figures of the Twentieth Century
- Notable Protestant Figures of the Twenty-First Century
Related studies
- Historical Introduction to Philosophy:
- Historical Introduction to Philosophy/Faith and Reason
- Historical Introduction to Philosophy/The Problem of Evil
- Historical Introduction to Philosophy/Arguments for God
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External links
| Wikibooks has a book on the topic of God and Religious Toleration/Christianity. |
- ↑ "Symbolum Apostolicum - Wikisource". la.wikisource.org (in Latin). Retrieved 2025-08-06.Category:CS1 Latin-language sources (la)
- ↑ "Symbolum Quicumque - Wikisource". la.wikisource.org (in Latin). Retrieved 2025-08-06.Category:CS1 Latin-language sources (la)
- ↑ "Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers: Series II/Volume XIV/The First Ecumenical Council/The Nicene Creed - Wikisource, the free online library". en.wikisource.org. Retrieved 2025-08-06.