Examples of using Protestant groups in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Among Protestant groups, the Magnificat may also be sung during worship services.
The Batak from North Sumatra is also one of the major Protestant groups in Indonesia.
Beijing has long suspected Protestant groups of haboring United-States affiliated spies.
The Roman Catholic Church in Nagaland has said it is shocked to learn about the phenomenon andis working with Protestant groups to counter it.
Most Protestant groups that use the creed also include the filioque clause.
The Aglipayan Church, Iglesia ni Cristo, and other Protestant groups have strong followings, as well as, animism and non-religiosity.
Various Protestant groups that have a presence in the country include Lutherans, Mennonites, and Evangelicals.
That the Army featured female preachers at a time when most Protestant groups did not ordain women only added to its notoriety.
Also, nearly all Protestant groups(such as Methodist, Baptist, most Pentecostals) entirely reject the teachings associated with Arianism.
The movement arose from the Legatine-Arians and other dissenting Protestant groups, breaking away from the established Church of England.
The Roman Catholic Church in Nagaland has said it is shocked to learn about the phenomenon andis working with Protestant groups to counter it.
That the Army featured female preachers at a time when most Protestant groups did not ordain women only added to its notoriety.
In the 20th century, Protestant groups became sharply divided in terms of how much they support historical and critical inquiry into the person of Jesus.
Sola Scriptura is one of the five solas, considered by some Protestant groups to be the theological pillars of the Reformation”.
(RNS) The Roman Catholic Church in Nagaland has said it is shocked to learn about the phenomenon of Satan worship among youth andis working with Protestant groups to counter it.
Following the Reformation, among some Protestant groups such as the Unitarians and Christadelphians, the same views have been accommodated.
In this ground breaking book, Spellberg explores how America's founding fathers intended religious tolerance as a keyAmerican ideal not only for various Protestant groups, but also for its future Muslim citizens.
Religion should be a bridge, not a barrier, she added, referring to Protestant groups that have been outspoken in their opposition to gay rights and expression.
Among mainline Protestant groups, only the United Church of Christ and the Presbyterian Church(U.S.A.), both of which are smaller than the Episcopal Church, allow same-sex weddings in all their congregations.
The new wave of criticism has targeted this last set of theories, especially the view of Christ asa penal substitute- a theory long central for most Protestant groups, especially evangelicals.
Soon after, according to Flann Campbell, most Protestant groups came to accept the use of modern contraceptives as a matter of what they considered Biblically allowable freedom of conscience.
The body of Christ on the cross is an ancient symbol used within the Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Anglican, and Lutheran churches,in contrast with some Protestant groups, which use only a simple cross.
By the 1930s the more evangelical Protestant groups redoubled their efforts, but the more liberal Protestants had second thoughts about their advocacy, especially after the failure of prohibition at home cast doubt on how easy it might be to reform the world.
The Crucifix, a cross with the corpus(Body of Christ), is an ancient symbol used within the Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Anglican, and Lutheran churches,in contrast with some Protestant groups, which use only a simple cross.
In the past, these Chinese Christians were required to abandon ancestral rites, since 1939 the Catholic church has allowed Chinese to worship Jesus aswell as perform rituals for ancestors, with some Protestant groups following the trend.