World Religions: Part 8, Protestant Denominations
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World Religions
Part 8: Christian Denominations
Protestant Reformation
The Great Awakenings in America
1. First Awakening
2. Second Awakening
3. Third Awakening
4. Fourth Awakening
Major Denominations in the U.S.:
1519 – Lutheran
1519 – Episcopal and Anglican
1520 – Mennonite and Anabaptist
1540 – Reformed and Presbyterian
1611 – Baptist
1708 – Brethren and Pietist
1766 – Methodist
1811 – Christian and Restorationist
1837 – Holiness
1845 – Adventist
1901 – Pentecostal
1910 – Fundamentalist, Bible and Conservative Evangelical
Takeaway:
Denominations exist today, as well as many branches of those denominations, because... well, people are people. Each of us should determine if the denomination/church to which we belong is, first and most importantly, in alignment with God’s Word, and, secondly, with our personal values and beliefs.
Study/Discussion Questions:
1. What did you learn about Buddhism that was new to you?
2. What are your thoughts on the Four Noble Truths? What “truths” do you agree with and what “truths” do you disagree with? Why?
3. In what ways is the eightfold path similar to Christianity and in what ways are they different?
4. What are the primary differences between Buddhism and Christianity? Why do these differences matter?
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