Reformed Christianity
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title:
Reformed Christianity
text:
Reformed Christianity, also called Calvinism, is a major branch of Protestantism that began during the sixteenth-century Protestant Reformation, a schism in the Western Church. In the modern day, it is largely represented by the Continental, Presbyterian, and Congregational traditions, as well as parts of the Anglican and Baptist traditions. A foundational event that divided the Reformed from the Lutheran tradition occurred in 1529 when reformer Huldrych Zwingli of Zürich broke with Martin Luthe
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wiki
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encyclopedia
description:
Protestant denominational family
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reformed_Christianity
date created:
2001-08-20T04:03:50Z
date modified:
2024-09-09T20:56:57Z
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