Wiktionary ascendancy The ProtestantAscendancy , usually known simply as the Ascendancy , was a class of Protestant landowners and professionals that dominated political and social life in Ireland up to the early 20th century. Ascendancy may also refer to Ascendancy album Ascendancy album , 2005, by Trivium Ascendancy computer game Ascendancy computer game Ascendancy film Ascendancy film Ascendency , sometimes spelled ascendancy , a quantitative attribute of an ecosystem. See also Ascend disambiguation Ascender disambiguation disamb es Ascendencia it Ascendancy ru Ascendancy ... more details
Infobox film name Ascendancy image caption director Edward Bennett director Edward Bennett producer Penny Clark writer Edward Bennett br Nigel Gearing starring Julie Covington br Ian Charleson music Ronnie Leahy cinematography Clive Tickner editing distributor Production company br British Film Institute released 1982 runtime 92 minutes country Film UK language English budget Ascendancy is a 1982 British film . It tells the story of a woman who is a member of the British landowning ProtestantAscendancyAscendancy in Ireland during World War I . Gradually, she learns about the Irish question Irish independence movement , and becomes involved with it. Cast Julie Covington as Connie Wintour Ian Charleson as Lt. Ryder John Phillips actor John Phillips as Wintour Susan Engel as Nurse Philip Locke as Dr Strickland Kieran Montague as Dr Kelson Rynagh O Grady as Rose Philomena McDonagh as Mary Michael McKnight as Vesey Jeremy Sinden as Darcy Shay Gorman as Keir Awards The film was entered into the 33rd Berlin International Film Festival where it won the Golden Bear . ref name Berlinale cite web url http www.berlinale.de en archiv jahresarchive 1983 03 preistr ger 1983 03 Preistraeger 1983.html title Berlinale 1983 Prize Winners accessdate 2010 11 14 work berlinale.de ref References reflist External links Screenonline title id 496191 title Ascendancy Imdb title id 0083582 title Ascendancy Amg movie 84032 Ascendancy CinemaoftheUK Golden Bear 1980 1999 DEFAULTSORT Ascendancy Film Category 1982 films Category British films Category British drama films Category English language films Category 1980s drama films Category Golden Bear winners Category Films directed by Edward Bennett 1980s UK film stub fr Ascendancy it Ascendancy film ... more details
Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Ascendancy Cover Ascendancy album cover.jpg Type studio Artist Trivium band Trivium Released March 15, 2005 Recorded October 2004 January 2005, Audiohammer Studios, Sanford, Florida and Morrisound Recording, Tampa, Florida Genre Metalcore , thrash metal ref cite web last Loftus first Johnny url http www.allmusic.com album ascendancy r733299 review title Ascendancy Trivium publisher AllMusic date 2005 03 15 accessdate 2012 01 14 ref ref cite web last Lee first Cosmo url http www.popmatters.com music reviews t trivium ascendancy.shtml title Trivium Ascendancy PopMatters publisher Popmatters.com date accessdate 2012 01 14 ref Length 55 16 Label Roadrunner Records Roadrunner Producer Jason Suecof , Matt Heafy Last album Ember to Inferno br 2003 This album Ascendancy br 2005 Next album The Crusade album The Crusade br 2006 Misc Singles Name Ascendancy Type Studio single 1 Like Light to the Flies single 1 date 2005 single 2 Pull Harder on the Strings of Your Martyr single 2 date 2005 single 3 A Gunshot to the Head of Trepidation single 3 date 2005 single 4 Dying in Your Arms single 4 date 2006 Ascendancy is the second studio album by American ... before Ascendancy was released. Likewise, a demo version of Like Light to the Flies was included on the MTV ... on the re release of Ascendancy . Sales In the U.S., Ascendancy peaked at 151 on the Billboard ... Loftus of Allmusic had this to say about the album, Ascendancy aligns real deal thrash with powerful ... alike consider Ascendancy to be the bands breakthrough album. Accolades Ascendancy won the Album ... length3 4 51 title4 Drowned and Torn Asunder music4 Heafy, Beaulieu length4 4 17 title5 Ascendancy music5 ... and included as a bonus track on the re release of Ascendancy . Personnel col begin col 3 Trivium Matt ... Ascendancy Album es Ascendancy fr Ascendancy album it Ascendancy album hu Ascendancy no Ascendancy pl Ascendancy pt Ascendancy ru Ascendancy sk Ascendancy fi Ascendancy sv Ascendancy ... more details
Infobox video game title Ascendancy image Image Ascendancy Coverart.png developer The Logic Factory publisher ... 575213 ascendancy data Ascendancy Release Information for PC . GameFAQs. ref Broderbund , ref name ... Ascendancy Manual , The Logic Factory, 1995, p. 2. ref input Mouse computing Mouse Ascendancy is a 4X science fiction turn based strategy Personal computer game computer game . It was originally ... by The Logic Factory . Ascendancy is a galactic struggle to become the dominant life force hence ... worlds. In the enormous upheaval that followed, one of these species would gain ascendancy. ref Ascendancy Introduction cinematic. ref The version of Ascendancy is a Universal app, meaning it is designed ... January 2012 The original Ascendancy was released during a golden age of 4X space games in the mid ... industry members. The music of the game was composed by Nenad Vugrinec. Gameplay In Ascendancy the player ... to explore and colonize other worlds. ref Ascendancy Manual , The Logic Factory, 1995, Prologue. ref ... also do battle with enemy planets or other ships. TODO system view here Ascendancy s primary TODO POV .... ref Ascendancy Manual , The Logic Factory, 1995, p. 6. ref Players begin with the ability to construct ... improve Industry and blue squares improve Research. ref Ascendancy Manual , The Logic Factory, 1995 ...? . Diplomacy Image AscendancyDiplomacy.png thumb left alt An image of the Ascendancy galaxy planets ... species. Ascendancy contains a Diplomacy screen where players can offer alliances to other .... ref Ascendancy Manual , The Logic Factory, 1995, p. 32. ref There is also an Intelligence display ... to choose from in Ascendancy , each of which has a unique special ability. Some abilities can ... when they have a colony in the same system as another species. ref Ascendancy Manual , The Logic .... Plot Several of the species in Ascendancy describe motivations for reaching to the stars. Some ... forms of life. However, plot in Ascendancy is thin. Players are free to imagine a detailed storyline ... more details
Infobox VG title image developer Blue Tongue Entertainment publisher Microprose designer engine released vgrelease NA October 28, 2000 genre Real time tactics modes Single player ratings vgratings ESRB Teen platforms Microsoft Windows Windows media CD requirements input computer keyboard Keyboard and Mouse computing mouse Starship Troopers Terran Ascendancy is a real time tactics video game developed by Blue Tongue Entertainment and published by Microprose on October 28, 2000. The game is based on both the 1997 movie Starship Troopers film Starship Troopers and the book Starship Troopers by Robert A. Heinlein . Plot The game is divided into three acts following the player s Mobile Infantry platoon from the start to the end of the war. Act 1 On October 18, 2369, the player s platoon is first deployed to Klendathu at the start of the war only for the mission to end with a general retreat. The player s platoon, however gets stranded during the evacuation and is forced to deal with Plasma bugs to facilitate extraction, while saving any allied MI squads in the area. Shortly after Klendathu, on November 23, 2369, the player s platoon is sent to Zegema Beach to extract a supply convoy in the area. Shortly after Zegema Beach, the player s platoon is deployed to the Arachnid Quarantine Zone in Dentana to save the local civilians in the area, while capturing a live Arachnid specimen in the process on January 20, 2370. The last two missions for this act take place in Planet P on February 28 and March 1, 2370, where the player is deployed to secure Whiskey Outpost while capturing further bug specimens. The act ends with the player s platoon in a cave labeled Bug City, where the player s platoon facilitates the capture of the Brain Bug. Act 2 Five months have passed since the capture of the Brain Bug, and Arachnid Egg Fall Clusters have been attacking various planets in Terran controlled space. The player s platoon was tasked with escort missions for Internal Security s officer ... more details
methodism The Protestant Methodists were a small Methodist Church body church based in Leeds . They left the Methodist conference in 1827 in protest at the installation of an church organ organ in Brunswick Chapel in Leeds . This grew into a wider dispute around the style of government of the conference, though it continued to be known as the Leeds Organ Dispute . The Protestant Methodists constituted themselves as a separate body in 1828 . In 1836 , the group joined the Wesleyan Association , by which time they consisted of several thousand members. References http www.kingsley.vic.edu.au glenobrien historylecture3.htm Wesleyan History The Penguin Dictionary of British History , Ed. Juliet Gardiner Methodist stub Category Methodist churches in England Category Former Methodist denominations Protestant ... more details
A Protestant parliament for a Protestant people is a term that has been applied to the political institutions in Northern Ireland between 1921 and 1972. The term has been documented as early as February 1939 in Ireland 1939 , when Bishop Daniel Mageean , in his Lent en Pastoral letter pastoral , stated that prime minister, Lord Craigavon had adopted the words as his slogan. The implication was that Irish Catholic s had no political status in the country. ref The Times , Dread Of Nocturnal Visits In Ulster 20 February 1939 pg 19 col C ref The original similar phrase had been published in the 1934 Northern Irish parliamentary debates volume 16 . Actual quotation A bitter debate arose in the Parliament of Northern Ireland on 24 April 1934 on the rights of the minority the minority in Northern Ireland being Irish Nationalism Nationalist supporters, who were mostly Catholic , itemising how these had generally deteriorated since 1921. Craigavon denied the assertions at length, ending with Since we took up office we have tried to be absolutely fair towards all the citizens of Northern Ireland. Actually, on an Orange Order Orange platform, I, myself, laid down the principle, to which I still adhere, that I was Prime Minister not of one section of the community but of all, and that as far as I possibly could I was going to see that fair play was meted out to all classes and creeds without any favour whatever on my part. George Leeke then retorted What about your Protestant Parliament? , to which ... of is that we are a Protestant Parliament and a Protestant State. It would be rather interesting for historians of the future to compare a Catholic State launched in the South with a Protestant State ... phrases he used were That is my whole object in carrying on a Protestant Government for a Protestant ... that A Protestant Parliament for a Protestant People has now become very widely accepted as the actual ... 2010 DEFAULTSORT Protestant Parliament For A Protestant People Category English phrases Category ... more details
unreferenced date April 2010 Post Protestantism is a movement in the 20th century and 21st Christianity that seeks to distance Christian faith from the influence and traditions of the Roman Catholic church and her sister churches traditional, mainline Protestant mainline , liturgical Protestant denominations dating back mostly to the 17th and 18th centuries . Details Many of these post Protestant churches refer to themselves simply as Christian , or nondenominational , but also commonly use the terms Church of , followed by such words as God , Christ , Jesus , The Bible , etc. The trend was the natural outgrowth of the evangelicalism evangelical and fundamentalist movements of the earlier 20th century, and partly includes, but is not limited to, British New Church Movement and the Community Church movement , who refer to themselves as being post Protestant and postdenominational. Criticism Critics who date April 2010 say that the leaders of these often promote points of view which are anti intellectual , or at least Ahistoricism ahistorical , to the point that they totally deny or are even oblivious to the history of Christian denominations, and the meaning of the word Protestant . They argue that this creates confusion and contributes to a mistaken belief that only churches with the words Christian , Christ , or Jesus in the name are Christian, and that Baptists, Methodists, Lutherans, Catholics, etc. are something else. Category Christian movements Category Christian theological movements ... more details
Unreferenced date October 2006 The Protestant Union or Evangelical Union lang de Protestantische Union was a coalition of Protestant Germany German states that was formed in 1608 to defend the rights, lands and person of each member. It was formed after the Holy Roman Emperor and Duke Maximilian I, Duke of Bavaria Maximilian I of Bavaria reestablished Roman Catholic Roman Catholicism in Donauw rth in 1607 and after a majority of the Reichstag Holy Roman Empire Reichstag had decided in 1608 that the renewal of the Peace of Augsburg of 1555 should be conditional upon the restoration of all church land appropriated since 1552. The Protestant Princes met in Auhausen , near N rdlingen and on May 14, 1608, formed a military league under the leadership of Frederick V, Elector Palatine Frederick IV of the Electoral Palatinate Palatinate . In response, the Catholic League German Catholic League was formed in the following year, headed by Duke Maximilian of Bavaria. Members included the Electoral Palatinate Palatinate , Anhalt , Palatinate Neuburg Neuburg , W rttemberg , Baden Durlach , Ansbach , Bayreuth , Hesse Kassel , Brandenburg , Ulm , Strasbourg and N rnberg . The Protestant Union was weakened from the start by the non participation of several powerful Protestant rulers, such as the Elector of Saxony . The Union was also beset by internal strife between its Lutheran and Calvinist members. When Frederick V, Elector Palatine Frederick V of the Electoral Palatinate Palatinate successor to Frederick IV, Elector Palatine Frederick IV accepted the crown of Bohemia in 1619, the Protestant ... Frederick V and gave his electorate and the Upper Palatinate to Maximilian. The Protestant Union met ... and ordered the Protestant Union to disband their army. In May, under the Mainz Accord , the members of the Protestant Union complied with Ferdinand s demand and, on 24 May 1621, formally dissolved the Protestant Union. References Category Protestantism Category 17th century in Germany Category ... more details
ProtestantProtestant Reformers were those theologian s, Clergy churchmen , and statesmen whose careers, works, and actions brought about the Protestant Reformation of the sixteenth century. Historically speaking, Protestant was the name given to those theologians, magnates, and delegations present at the Holy Roman Empire Holy Roman Imperial Second Diet of Speyer Diet of Speyer in 1529 who protested the revocation of the suspension, granted at a prior First Diet of Speyer Diet of Speyer in 1526, of Diet of Worms Edict of Worms of 1521, which had outlawed Martin Luther and his Lutherans followers . The meaning of the label Protestant widened over time to embrace all Western Clarify date February 2011 Christians as distinguished from the Roman Catholic Church , except for the Anabaptists and other Radical Reformation Radical Reformers . This reflected the widening spread of the Protestant Reformation over Europe into diversifying movements like Lutheranism , Anglicanism , Calvinism , and Arminianism . Today, all Western Christian religious denominations denominations other than the Roman Catholic Church are loosely known as Protestant churches citation needed date November 2010 . Precursors There were a number of people who contributed to the development of the reformation, but lived before it, including John Hus Jerome of Prague Girolamo Savonarola Savonarola Peter Waldo Johan Wessel Wessel Harmenz. Gansfort John Wycliffe Magisterial Reformers Reformation The Protestant Reformation ... from Eastern Orthodox Church Eastern Christendom , into the Roman Catholic Church and the Protestant ... not been traditionally listed with the mainline Protestant reformers. Compare the reformers of the Second ... Hans Denck Conrad Grebel Balthasar Hubmaier Felix Manz See also List of Protestant Reformers alphabetical Christian History collapsed Category Protestant Reformers Category Religious reformers by religion da Reformator de Reformator fr R formateur protestant fy Reformator nl Reformator sv Reformator ... more details
The Protestant Bible is any Christian Bible translation or revision that is descended from the Gutenberg Bible and thus does not contain the Deuterocanonical books as found in the Catholic Bible disambiguation Catholic Bible s . King James Version New International Version Young s Literal Translation See also Biblical canon Christian biblical canons disambig ... more details
The Protestant Telegraph was a Northern Ireland Northern Irish newspaper founded by Noel Doherty and Ian Paisley on February 13th, 1966. It was noted for its Fundamentalist Christianity Protestant fundamentalism and its attacks on the Roman Catholic Church , the Church of Ireland and the moderates within the Ulster Unionist Party , as typified by Terence O Neill, Baron O Neill Terence O Neill . ref D.J. Hickey & J.E. Doherty, A New Dictionary of Irish History from 1800 , Dublin Gill & Macmillan, 2003, p. 408 ref It was criticised by James Chichester Clark, Baron Moyola James Chichester Clark cquote In the Protestant Telegraph in terms of abuse and in terms of ridicule, in terms of language which I can only describe as disgusting, perhaps at times the hon. Gentleman has given equal treatment. He has given equal treatment of a kind which has been accorded not only to the religion of the minority but, as I have said, to most of those who have been working and striving for peace over the years in Northern Ireland, no matter what religion they belong to. author James Chichester Clark, http hansard.millbanksystems.com commons 1970 jul 03 home affairs HOME AFFAIRS , Hansard Hansard in the United Kingdom Hansard , 3 July 1970 The paper was printed by the Puritan Printing Company , which was based at the Ravenhill Road, Belfast headquarters of the Free Presbyterian Church of Ulster . ref E. Moloney & A. Pollak, Paisley , Dublin Poolbeg, 1994, p. 125 ref The paper continued as a vehicle for Paisley and the Democratic Unionist Party which was formed in 1971 until 1982 when Peter Robinson politician Peter Robinson , who felt that the party would benefit from a less religiously denominational paper, persuaded Ian Paisley to wind up the Protestant Telegraph and replace it with The Voice of Ulster . ref Moloney & Pollak, Paisley , pp. 294 5 ref References reflist Northern Irish newspapers Category Christian media Category Newspapers published in Northern Ireland Category Publications ... more details
Portal Christianity Mainline Protestant also sometimes called mainstream American Protestant ref Moorhead, James H. World Without End Mainstream American Protestant Visions of the Last Things, 1880 1925 ... are certain Protestant churches in the United States that comprised a majority of Americans from ... Protestant and is often used as an attempt to find non loaded sociological vocabulary in distinguishing ... Christianity is often equivalent to Trinitarianism . In Britain and Australia the term mainline Protestant is not used, and mainstream does not mean liberal Protestant. In America the term mainline religion had simply meant white Protestant into the early years of the twentieth century. ref Martin E ... simply white Protestant until well into the twentieth century. ref ref The Mainstream Protestant ... problems ref The term Mainline Protestant was coined during debates between modernists and fundamentalists ... Protestant was coined during the modernist fundamentalist debates of the 1920s. ref Several sources ... OF DECLINE ref defines the term as follows the term mainline Protestant is used along with mainstream Protestant and old line Protestant to categorize denominations that are affiliated with the National ... Project.aspx?ID 850011 Protestant Establishment I Craigville Conference ref The term was apparently coined by William Hutchison. ref Hutchison, William, Between the Times The Travail of the Protestant ... Church remains the largest U. S. mainline Protestant denomination. ref name 2009 Yearbook http www.wfn.org ... The inclusion of a denomination in the mainline Protestant category does not imply that every ... more accepting than the Catholic Church or the more conservative Protestant churches. ref Gary ... ref Statistics Protestant churches as a whole have held steady in total membership in the last half ... examines the state of mainline protestant churches Report Examines the State of Mainline Protestant ... before moving to another congregation. That is about half the average among Protestant pastors in non ... more details
The phrase Protestant Wind has been used in more than one context, notably The storm that lashed the Spanish Armada . ref http encarta.msn.com encyclopedia 761570768 10 Europe.html Europe MSN Encarta Bot generated title ref The wind wrecked the Spanish fleet and thus saved England from invasion by the army of Philip II of Spain . The England English made a commemorative medal saying He blew with His winds, and they were scattered . The favourable winds that enabled William III of England William of Orange to invade England while keeping opposing ships in port ref Cite book last1 O Gorman first1 Frank title The Long Eighteenth Century British Political and Social History 1688 1832. location London publisher Arnold year 1997 page 31 isbn 0 340 56751 1 ref in 1688, when King James II of England James II was deposed in the Glorious Revolution . See also Kamikaze typhoon References Reflist Category Winds ... more details
The term Protestant ecclesiology refers to the spectrum of teachings held by the Protestant Reformers concerning the nature philosophy nature and Esotericism mystery of the Christian Church Church . Theology of grace Martin Luther argued that because the Catholic church had lost sight of the doctrine of grace , it had lost its claim to be considered as the authenthic Christian church. this argument was open to the counter criticism from Catholics that he was thus guilty of schism and a Donatist position, and in both cases therefore opposing central teachings of Augustine of Hippo . ref McGrath, Alistair. 1998. Historical Theology, An Introduction to the History of Christian Thought . Oxford Blackwell Publishers. p. 200. ref Against denominationalism and schism Yet Luther, at least as late as 1519, argued against denominationalism and Schism religion schism , and the Augsburg Confession of 1530 can be interpreted e.g. by McGrath 1998 as conciliatory ref McGrath, op.cit. p.201 ref others, e.g. Rasmussen and Thomassen 2007 argue convincingly with evidence that Augsburg was not conciliatory but clearly impossible for the Roman Catholic Church to accept ref Rasmussen, Tarald, and Thomassen, Einar. 2007. Kristendomen en historisk introduktion. Artos and Norma Bokf rlag. p.294 ref . Luther s early views on the nature of the church reflect his emphasis on the Word of God the Word of God goes forth conquering, and wherever it conquers and gains true obedience to God is the church ref McGrath. op.cit. p. 202. ref Ecclesia sancta catholica Now, anywhere you hear of see such a word preached, believed, confessed, and acted upon, do not doubt that the true ecclesia sancta catholica , a holy Christian people must be there.... ref Luther, M. 1539. On the Councils and the Church . In, D ... Roman Catholic tradition as well as the new Lutheran and other prominent Protestant movements .... ref References references Category Ecclesiology Category Protestant Reformation ... more details
Perilous Passage Mankind and the Global Ascendancy of Capital is a 2005 book by Amiya Kumar Bagchi . Bagchi explores the degree to which economic growth under capitalism is poorly correlated with Human development humanity human development , even in the West. ref name hc ref http muse.jhu.edu login?uri journals journal of world history v018 18.4philion.html Journal of World History Volume 18, Number 4, December 2007 ref As one reviewer has said blockquote Bagchi analyzes this capitalist world not in terms of how much growth it made possible but how much human development it made possible, and in this regard he finds it very wanting. One of his principal services to readers is his pulling together of the demographic literature on life expectancy, the public health literature on disease prevention and cure, data on nutrition, income levels, and the various forms of labor coercion to give us a nuanced picture of human development over time and throughout the world, one that is differentiated by geography, age cohorts, and gender. ref name hc http monthlyreview.org 081208wallerstein.php The Human Costs of Economic Growth ref blockquote References references Category 2005 books Category Anti globalization Category Books about globalization International dev stub ... more details
The Ulster Protestant League can refer to Ulster Protestant League 1931 Ulster Protestant League 1980 , associated with George Seawright A registered party led by Tommy Kirkham , formerly of the Ulster Political Research Group disambig ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2007 orphan date November 2009 General Evangelical Protestant Mission was an Protestant Christian missionary society that was involved in sending workers to countries such as China during the late Qing Dynasty . See also Protestant missionary societies in China during the 19th Century Timeline of Chinese history 19th Century Protestant Missions in China List of Protestant missionaries in China Christianity in China Category Christian missionary societies Category Christian missions in China Christian org stub ... more details
The French Protestant Missionary Society at Paris was an early France French Protestant Christian missionary society that was involved in sending workers to China ref American Presbyterian Mission 1867 , p. v vi ref during the late Qing Dynasty . References cite book last American Presbyterian Mission year 1867 title Memorials of Protestant Missionaries to the Chinese publisher American Presbyterian Mission Press location Shanghai Notes div class references small references div See also Protestant missionary societies in China during the 19th Century Protestant missions to China Category Christian missionary societies Category Christian missions in China Christian org stub ... more details
The Protestant Church in Hesse and Nassau lang de Evangelische Kirche in Hessen und Nassau , EKHN is a protestant , Liberal Christianity liberal Landeskirche church body in the Germany German states of Hesse and Rhineland Palatinate . There is no bishop and therefore no cathedral . One of its most prominent churches is Katharinenkirche, Frankfurt Katharinenkirche in Frankfurt am Main . The EKHN is a full member of the Evangelical Church in Germany EKD , and is based on the teachings brought forward by Martin Luther during the Protestant Reformation Reformation . The Church President is Dr. Volker Jung since 2009 . It is a United and uniting churches united church , combining both Calvinist and Lutheran traditions. The Protestant Church in Hesse and Nassau is one of 22 churches in the EKD, has approximately 1,810,000 members in 1,184 parishes December, 2005 and runs a conference venue at Arnoldshain ref Cite web url http www.evangelische akademie.de title Evangelische Akademie Arnoldshain work evangelische akademie.de accessdate 27 February 2010 ref . The territory of the EKHN includes the territories of the former People s State of Hesse and the Prussian Province of Hesse Nassau , which now form the southern part of the German state of Hesse and portions of the German state of Rhineland Palatinate . It s the most important Protestant denomination in this area. The church is a member of the Community of Protestant Churches in Europe . History The Protestant Church of Hesse and Nassau was founded in 1946 and 1947 through a merger of three other formerly independent churches Protestant Church in Hesse State of Hesse , Protestant Church in Nassau , Protestant Church in Frankfurt upon Main. Today, the ordination of women and blessing of same sex unions are allowed in the EKHN. References references External links http www.ekhn.de inhalt kirche english index.htm The Protestant ... Hidden Regional Churches of the EKD coord missing Hesse DEFAULTSORT Protestant Church In Hesse ... more details
Trinity Protestant Episcopal Church may refer to Trinity Protestant Episcopal Church Galveston, Texas , National Register of Historic Places listings in Galveston County, Texas listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Galveston County, Texas Trinity Protestant Episcopal Church Parkersburg, West Virginia , National Register of Historic Places listings in Wood County, West Virginia listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Wood County, West Virginia See also Trinity Episcopal Church disambiguation Disambig church ... more details
Infobox Christian denomination name Protestant Church of Luxembourg image imagewidth caption main classification Protestantism Protestant orientation United Calvinism Lutheranism polity Episcopal polity Episcopal founder Adolphe, Grand Duke of Luxembourg Grand Duke Adolphe founded date 16 April 1894 founded place Luxembourg City separated from parent merger separations associations Alliance of Protestant Churches in Luxembourg area Luxembourg congregations 5 members 1,300 footnotes The Protestant Church of Luxembourg lang lb Protestantesch Kiirch vu Letzebuerg , lang fr glise Protestante de Luxembourg , lang de Evangelische Kirche von Luxemburg is a Protestantism Protestant Christian denomination denomination that operates solely in Luxembourg . It is a united church , unifying facets of Calvinism and Lutheranism . The church was founded by order of Grand Duke of Luxembourg Grand Duke Adolphe, Grand Duke of Luxembourg Adolphe on 16 April 1894. ref fr icon http www.ce.etat.lu html 43547.HTML glise Protestante du Luxembourg . 31 March 1998. Luxembourg Council of State retrieved 24 May 2006 ref At the time, the state supported Roman Catholicism , under the Concordat of 1801 , and Adolphe sought to redress the balance by recognising the country s Protestant minority. However, the Protestant ... whilst supporting only one church. The Protestant Church of Luxembourg has 1,300 registered members, and remains the biggest of several Protestant churches. ref http lkg.jalb.de lkg jsp document1.jsp?news id 610&lang en&side id 36 Luxembourg . July 2005. Community of Protestant Churches in Europe retrieved 24 May 2006 ref Other Protestant churches operating in Luxembourg include the Protestant Reformed Church of Luxembourg , the Evangelical Church in Germany , the Church of England , the Protestant ... Protestant Church of Luxembourg official website DEFAULTSORT Luxembourg, Protestant Church of Category Protestantism in Luxembourg Protestant Church of Luxembourg Category Religious organizations ... more details
The Faculty of Protestant Theology in Brussels FUTP , in Brussels , Belgium , is a private university . Its official languages are French language French and Dutch language Dutch . Source http protestafac.ac.be Faculty of Protestant Theology in Brussels coord 50 50 7.97 N 4 24 15.89 E type landmark scale 10000 region BE display title DEFAULTSORT Brussels Faculty For Protestant Theology Category Universities in Belgium Faculty of Protestant Theology in Brussels Category Buildings and structures in Brussels Belgian universities Belgium university stub de Fakult t f r protestantische Religionswissenschaft Br ssel fr Facult universitaire de th ologie protestante Bruxelles nl Faculteit voor Protestantse Godgeleerdheid Brussel pnb ... more details
unreferenced date July 2010 The European Liberal Protestant Network is an association of free Christian s and Liberal Protestant s of Europe. It had its inaugural meeting at Bad Boll , Germany, July 1998 among Protestant members of the International Association for Religious Freedom . Church Members Free Christian Association Germany Free Christian Association Switzerland General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches Great Britain Liberal Protestant Association L Association Lib rale France l Assembl e fraternelle des chr tiens unitariens AFCU Evangile et Libert Non subscribing Presbyterian Church of Ireland Remonstrant Brotherhood The Netherlands Unitarian Church of Transylvania Hungarian Unitarian Church External links http www.liberalprotestants.net Official website Category Liberal Christianity denominations Category Christian ecumenism ... more details
The Kiribati Protestant Church KPC formerly the Gilbert Islands Protestant Church is a Congregationalist polity Congregationalist Protestant Christian denomination in Kiribati . With approximately 40,000 members, ref name wcc http www.oikoumene.org ru member churches regions pacific kiribati kiribati protestant church.html World Council of Churches Kiribati Protestant Church , oikoumene.org, accessed 2008 03 04. ref the KPC is the second largest religious group in Kiribati and accounts for approximately 36 percent of the population of the country. ref United States State Department, http www.state.gov g drl rls irf 2007 90139.htm Kiribati , International Religious Freedom Report 2007 , state.gov, accessed 2008 03 04. ref Protestant missionaries sent by the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions first arrived in Kiribati in 1857, and missionaries from the London Missionary Society arrived in 1870. The Protestant converts were served by visiting Samoa n pastor s until 1968, when the first general assembly of the Gilbert Islands Protestant Church met to organise an autonomous church. In 1979, when the Gilbert Islands was renamed Kiribati, the church changed its name to the Kiribati Protestant Church. ref name wcc The KPC is a member of the World Council of Churches , the World Alliance of Reformed Churches , and the Council for World Mission . ref name wcc The pastors for the KPC are trained at Tangintebu Theological College, which is owned by the church. See also Bureieta Karaiti Notes reflist External links Thomas Scarborough, http www.janesoceania.com kiribati kpc index.htm Kiribati Protestant Church K.P.C. 2003 report on the church from a South African missionary from the London Missionary Society Category Congregationalist denominations Category Members of the World Council of Churches Category Members of the World Alliance of Reformed Churches Category Religious organizations established in 1968 Category Reformed denominations in Oceania Category Calvinist ... more details