Protestant Christianity is a branch of Christianity that emerged as a result of the Reformation. It encompasses various denominations that share common beliefs but differ in specific practices and interpretations.
Related terms
Anglicanism: A form of Protestantism that originated in England with King Henry VIII's break from Rome.
Calvinism: A branch of Protestantism influenced by John Calvin's teachings, emphasizing predestination and strict adherence to God's word.
Anabaptists: Radical Protestants who believed in adult baptism, separation from state-controlled churches, and pacifism.