Examples of Mainline Protestantism in the following topics:
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- That is, there are various denominations within Protestantism including Evangelicals, Methodists and Baptists.
- Today, most Christian denominations in the United States are divided into three large groups: Evangelicalism, Mainline Protestantism and Roman Catholicism.
- In typical usage, the term mainline is contrasted with evangelical.
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- Weber proposed that ascetic Protestantism had an elective affinity with capitalism, bureaucracy, and the rational-legal nation-state in the Western world.
- Additionally, Weber observed that both ascetic Protestantism and capitalism encouraged cultural practices that reinforced one another.
- As evidence for his study, Weber noted that ascetic Protestantism and advanced capitalism tended to coincide with one another.
- In contrast, Weber showed that certain types of Protestantism, notably Calvinism, supported worldly activities and the rational pursuit of economic gain.
- Weber saw an elective affinity between capitalism and Protestantism, especially Calvinism.
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- Protestantism is one of the major umbrella religions in the U.S., and is constantly evolving in response to political and social changes.
- Colonists from Northern Europe, primarily from Great Britain, introduced Protestantism to a number of areas, including Massachusetts Bay Colony, New Netherlands, the Virginia colony, the Carolina Colony, Newfoundland, Labrador, and Lower Canada.
- Evangelicalism in Protestantism is difficult to both date and define.
- Describe the various sects of Protestantism and four key moments in their history in the U.S., including any resitance to those moments
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- Christianity has different denominations such as Protestantism and Catholicism, among others.
- The term describes various Christian denominations (for example, Eastern Orthodox, Anglicanism, and the many varieties of Protestantism).
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- Believers of Catholicism and mainline Protestants were in the middle, and conservative Protestants accumulated the least wealth.
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- Northern European peoples introduced Protestantism.
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- Anglicans generally understand their tradition as a a middle path between Roman Catholicism and Eastern Christianity on one hand, and Protestantism on the other.
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- White Evangelical Christians are more likely to attribute black/white inequality it to innate biological inferiority or laziness than are white Mainline Christians and the non-religious.
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- Islam has similarities with other American-practiced religions, including Protestantism and Christianity.
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- Theocratic tendencies have been found in several religious traditions including Judaism, Islam, Confucianism, Hinduism, and among Christianity: Catholicism, Eastern Orthodoxy, Protestantism, and Mormonism.