Christian Denominations
See also: Heresies
DENOMINATIONAL NAME | FOUNDERS NAME | DATE OF ORIGIN |
Catholic Church | JESUS CHRIST Matt:16:18 Acts 2:1-4, 38-42 |
A.D. 33 Began in the upper room at Jerusalem: Acts Chap. 2 |
Eastern Orthodox | Michael Cerularius | A.D. 1054 |
Antibaptist | Wilheld Teubli | A.D. 1480 |
Lutheran | Martin Luther | A.D. 1520 |
Episcopalian | King Henry 8th | A.D. 1534 |
Presbyterian | John Calvin | A.D. 1536 |
Congregational | Robert Brown | A.D. 1580 |
American Baptist | Roger Williams | A.D. 1640 |
Methodist | John Wesley | A.D. 1740 |
Campbellite | Alexander Campbell | A.D. 1827 |
Mormon | Joseph Smith | A.D. 1830 |
Seven-Day Adventist | Mrs. James White | A.D. 1860 |
Christian Science | Mary Eddy | A.D. 1884 |
Jehovah's Witness | Charles Russell | A.D. 1914 |
Assemblies of God | Rev. Bell & others | A.D. 1914 |
World Council of
Churches |
Heads of many denominations Christian Churches.
|
A.D. 1948 |
Two distinct branches of Protestantism grew out of the Reformation. The evangelical churches in Germany and Scandinavia were followers of Martin Luther. The reformed churches in other countries were followers of John Calvin and Huldreich Zwingli. A third major branch, Episcopacy (Anglicans, Church of England, Episcopalians), developed in England. Several other groups sometimes called Protestant developed before the rise of Protestantism: Hussites, Lollardry, Waldenses. Protestantism has largely been adopted by the peoples of northwest Europe and their descendants, excepting the southern Germans, Irish, French, and Belgians; there have been important Protestant minorities in France, Bohemia, Hungary, and Poland.
Protestants (1517)
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Lutherans (1517)-Crypto-Calvinists (1552)
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Calvinists (1536) Calvin and Zwingli-Standard (Reformed) Calvinists
-Presbyterians (Knox) 1537
-(Dutch) Reformed Church (1537)
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Anabaptists (re-baptizers) 1525-Mennonites (1536)
-Hutterian Brethren (1535)
-Swiss Brethren (1527)
-Swiss Free Church tradition (1525)
-Socinians (1550)
-Unitarians (1560)
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Anglican Communion--Episcopacy (1534)