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Law Incorporation [45]
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9

The Ecumenical Movement works to find unity among the THREE different Christian denominations or “communities.” What are the thr

ee different denominations
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Darya [45]3 years ago
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Catholicism, Protestantism and Orthodox Christianity.

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Orthodox Christianity rose after the East-West Schism in 1054, whose first epicenter was initially Turkey and later in Greece, South and Eastern Europe.

Protestantism appeared in the 16th Century with Lutheranism and Calvinism, whose epicenters were Central and North Europe.

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