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protestant


Meanings
  • noun

    A person who holds Protestant beliefs or who is a member of a Protestant church.

  • adjective

    Relating to or denoting a Western Christian tradition that originated in the 16th century as a reaction against the doctrines, rituals, and authority of the Roman Catholic Church.


Rhymes
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present , agreeant , decent , vent
Variants
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Protestant , Protestantism , Protestants , protestant , protestantism , protestantisms , protestants , Protestant ethic , Protestant ethics
Etymology
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From the Latin protestari, meaning 'to publicly declare one's beliefs'. The term was used to describe the actions of the early Protestants who opposed the doctrines of the Roman Catholic Church and publicly declared their faith.


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  1. The Protestant Reformation began in Germany in 1517 when Martin Luther nailed his Ninety-Five Theses to the door of a church in Wittenberg.

  2. The term 'Protestant' was first used to describe the followers of Martin Luther and other reformers in the 1520s.

  3. The Protestant work ethic, which emphasizes hard work and individual responsibility, has had a profound impact on Western culture and economics.


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  1. Reformation: The Protestant Reformation was a religious, political, and intellectual movement that began in Europe in the 16th century. It led to the establishment of Protestant churches and the separation of the Church of England from the Roman Catholic Church.

  2. Denomination: A Christian religious denomination is a distinct religious group that identifies itself as separate from other Christian groups. Protestant denominations include Anglicanism, Lutheranism, Calvinism, and Methodism.


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Protestantism has had a significant impact on Western civilization, particularly in Europe and the Americas. It has shaped the political, social, and intellectual landscape of these regions. Protestantism has given rise to numerous denominations and sects, each with its unique beliefs and practices. Some of the most prominent Protestant denominations include Anglicanism, Lutheranism, Calvinism, and Methodism. Protestantism has also influenced literature, art, music, and other forms of expression. For instance, many Protestant hymns have become beloved classics, and Protestant theology has influenced the works of great thinkers such as John Locke and Immanuel Kant.

How to Memorize "protestant"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a person holding up a sign that reads 'Protestant' and declaring their beliefs publicly.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'Protestant' with the idea of publicly declaring one's beliefs and opposing traditional doctrines.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the mnemonic 'People Opposing Roman Catholic Tradition Always Negate' to remember that Protestants opposed the Roman Catholic Church.


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