protestant church

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protestant church

A family attends a service at a protestant church on Sunday morning.

Definition

Noun: 1. The collective body of Protestant Christian denominations and congregations: This term refers to Protestant Christianity as a whole, encompassing all the various churches, denominations, and communities that originated from the Reformation in the 16th century, which separated from the Roman Catholic Church.

Usage Notes
  • "Protestant church" (lowercase) can sometimes refer to a single local congregation or denomination. However, the specific term 'Protestant Church' (often capitalized) is most commonly used in a collective, institutional sense to refer to the entire tradition.
  • It is used to discuss Protestantism in contrast to other major branches of Christianity, such as the Roman Catholic Church or the Eastern Orthodox Church.
  • It can describe shared history, theology, or practices across different Protestant groups.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The Protestant Church has many different denominations, including Lutheran, Baptist, and Methodist.
    • A key doctrine of the Protestant Church is justification by faith alone.
    • The history of the Protestant Church began with the Reformation.
Advanced Usage
  • "the Protestant Church at large": Used to emphasize the broad, collective nature of all Protestant communities.
    • This issue is a topic of discussion within the Protestant Church at large.
Variants and Related Words
  • Protestantism (n): The faith, practice, and system of doctrine of Protestant churches.
    • Protestantism emphasizes the authority of the Bible.
  • Protestant (adj/n): (Adjective) Relating to Protestant churches or their teachings. (Noun) A member or adherent of a Protestant church.
    • She comes from a Protestant background. He is a Protestant.
Synonyms
  • Protestantism: The religious movement or system of the Protestant churches.
  • Reformed churches: A term often used historically and theologically to describe churches born from the Reformation.
Related Phrases
  • Mainline Protestant churches: Refers to long-established denominations that were historically dominant in a culture.
    • The mainline Protestant churches have seen a decline in membership in recent decades.
  • Evangelical Protestant churches: Refers to Protestant denominations and movements that emphasize personal conversion, biblical authority, and evangelism.
    • Evangelical Protestant churches are growing in many parts of the world.
protestant church

A family attends a service at a protestant church on Sunday morning.

Noun
  1. the Protestant churches and denominations collectively

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