Protestantism
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Protestantism encompasses the forms of Christian faith and practice that originated with the doctrines of the Reformation.
Northern Renaissance
The Northern Renaissance was distinct from the Italian Renaissance in its centralization of political power. While Italy was dominated by independent city-states, countries in central and western Europe began emerging as nation-states. The Northern Renaissance was also closely linked to the Protestant Reformation and the long series of internal and external conflicts between various Protestant groups and the Roman Catholic Church.
See also
See also
- Anti-Catholicism
- Anti-Protestantism
- Black Legend
- Christian eschatology
- Christian Flag
- Christian timeline for Renaissance & Reformation
- History of Protestantism
- List of Protestant churches
- Protestant Reformation
- Protestant work ethic
- Islam and Protestantism
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