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What are the 3 most dominant denominations of Christianity?
Christianity – 2.6 billion
- Catholicism – 1.345 billion.
- Protestantism – 900 million.
- Eastern Orthodoxy – 220 million.
- Oriental Orthodoxy – 62 million.
- Non-trinitarian Restorationism – 35 million.
How do different denominations of Christianity differ?
Christian denominations differ in how they view the authority of Scripture. The Inspiration of Scripture identifies the belief that God, by the power of the Holy Spirit, directed the writing of the Scriptures.
Why do denominations break up?
Many members want to remain in the denomination in which they were raised. The result is that liberals and conservatives within many denominations have different visions of the future for their faith group. The result is often intense conflict and even potential schism.
Why are there so many denominations of Christianity?
There are so many denominations, it can get confusing. But trust in God is at the heart of each one. The number of Christian denominations around the world is huge – and growing. They have different histories, different traditions and a huge variety in the styles of their church services.
Is the Roman Catholic Church a mainline denomination?
The Roman Catholic Church is not normally considered a mainline denomination, and is certainly not Protestant. But its experience is similar to mainline Protestant denominations. Is is going through a period of considerable internal dissention: The Roman Catholic Church forms the largest single Christian denomination in North America.
Is Christianity two different religions?
The result is often intense conflict and even potential schism. Some theologians view Christianity as being composed of two or more quite different religions , — one conservative and one liberal. Each is viewed as sharing the same name and the same Bible. But they make dissimilar assumptions about the Bible and thus interpret it differently .