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Christianity Today
  • 3 main divisions

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Roman Catholicism
  • Most prevalent in central and southern Europe,
    Southern Ireland, and Central and South America.
    Makes up more than ½ of the worlds Christians
  • Rome - Vatican
  • Relies on the Bible and Tradition as a means of
    Gods revelations of Christ.
  • Tradition began with the Apostles, who handed it
    down to their successors, the bishops and popes)

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Roman Catholicism
  • The Pope, as Peters successor, is the highest
    authority in the church
  • Modern Catholicism is greatly influenced by the
    Second Vatican Council (1962-1965)
  • Designed to update the church teachings to
    respond to the needs of the modern world and
    promote Christian unity

Pope Benedict XVI
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Roman Catholicism
  • Recognizes 7 sacraments.
  • Sacrament is an outward, physical sign of an
    inward, spiritual reality
  • Baptism
  • Confirmation
  • The Eucharist / holy communion,
  • Marriage
  • Ordination (of deacons, priests, and bishops
  • Reconciliation / penance
  • Anointing of the sick) Through sacrament
  • Grace (the transforming presence of God) flows
    forth into the person. The Eucharist (or Mass) is
    the summit of Catholic worship - every Sunday or
    Saturday morning.

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The Great Schism
  • 1054 AD

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Eastern Orthodoxy
  • 250 million adherents, located mostly in Eastern
    Europe, Russia, and the eastern coast of the
    Mediterranean Sea. (Examples include Russian and
    Greek Orthodox Churches)
  • Rather than regard Tradition as the process of
    clarifying the revelation of Christ through the
    ages (as does the R.C. Church) Eastern Orthodoxy
    limits its doctrines to those conclusions reached
    by 7 ecumenical councils held prior to 787.

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Eastern Orthodoxy
  • Each branch has its own leader yet they all
    acknowledge the patriarch of Constantinople as
    the head of the Eastern Orthodox Church.
  • The patriarch however has no special doctrinal
    authority like the pope. The authority instead
    is held by the entire church body
  • Bartholomew I

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Eastern Orthodoxy
  • Observe the same 7 sacraments as Catholicism
  • Great emphasis on religious icons - artistic
    representations of the New Testament and early
    Christian saints

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The Reformation
  • 1517-1648 the Treaty of Westphalia

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Protestantism
  • Predominant form of Christianity in Northern
    Europe, England, N. Ireland, Scotland, Australia,
    the United States, and Canada
  • Originated as a protest against any form of
    authority that it perceives as false
  • anything that stands in the way between the
    Christians relationship with God through Christ

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Protestantism
  • 4 main branches stemming from the days of the
    Reformation
  • Lutheran
  • Calvinist
  • Baptist
  • Anglican - from which Methodism emerged
  • Today hundreds of denominations exist, many of
    them derived from one of these four

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Protestantism and the Bible
  • Focus on the Bible as the primary means of
    knowing Christ
  • Fundamentalist believe the Bible is the direct
    word of God, and it must be read and interpreted
    literally
  • For most other protestant denominations, the
    bible is viewed as a human product that conveys
    Gods truth, as long as it is interpreted properly

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Protestantism
  • Justification by faith as understood by Martin
    Luther. As long as one has faith, good works
    will naturally follow.
  • Sacraments are important but only as
    accompaniment to faith.
  • Only two sacraments are observed
  • Baptism
  • Eucharist.

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