No footnotes date February 2008 Sociology The Protestantworkethic or the Puritan workethic is a concept in sociology , economics and history , attributable to the work of Max Weber . It is based upon the notion that the Calvinism Calvinist emphasis on the necessity for hard work as a component of a person ... their salvation. History The term was first coined by Max Weber in his The ProtestantEthic and the Spirit of Capitalism . The Protestantworkethic is often credited with helping to define the societies ... 2010 See also Max Weber Historical critiques . The concept of a Protestantworkethic neglects that Austria ... Ethic Roger B. Hill DEFAULTSORT ProtestantWorkEthic Category Protestantism Category Max ... States of America . Writer Frank Chodorov argued that the Protestantethic was long considered indispensable ... to be self made. The so called ProtestantEthic then prevalent held that man was a sturdy and responsible ... confirmation of the Protestantethic . To put it bluntly, we are witnessing the decline and fall of the Protestantworkethic in Europe. This represents the stunning triumph of secularization in Western Europe the simultaneous decline of both Protestantism and its unique workethic. ref cite web ... Martin Luther Prussian virtues Industrial Revolution The Idler 1993 Prosperity theology Workethic ... deadly sin Undeserving poor References Max Weber . The ProtestantEthic and the Spirit of Capitalism ... http eh.net encyclopedia article frey.protestant.ethic Article on the ProtestantEthic from EH.NET ... reconceptualised worldly work as a duty which benefits both the individual and society as a whole. Thus, the Catholicism Catholic idea of good works was transformed into an obligation to work diligently .... Hard work and frugality were thought to be two important consequences of being one of the elect ... prosperity. They Who date June 2011 argue that people in countries with Protestant roots tend to be more ..., they who date October 2011 would argue, the people have a more lax attitude towards work. citation ... more details
American Gothic , often interpreted as an allegory of Protestantworkethic . refimprove section date November 2011 Workethic is a set of Value personal and cultural value s based on hard work and diligence . It is also a belief in the moral benefit of work and its ability to enhance character. An example would be the Protestantworkethic . A workethic may include being reliable, having initiative, or pursuing new skills. Workers exhibiting a good workethic in theory should be selected ... workethic may be regarded as failing to provide fair value for the wage the employer is paying them ... refers to what was once understood as the workethic not just hard work but also a set of accompanying .... ref http www.city journal.org 2009 19 3 work ethic.html Whatever Happened to the WorkEthic? ref ... of virtue. ref Weber, Max The ProtestantEthic and The Spirit of Capitalism Penguin Books, 2002 ... years, suggesting that the workethic is being subverted in a broader, more mainstream and more ... product was destructive of the workethic because in the expanding firms of that era, the workers ... engineer Frederick Winslow Taylor revised the notion of workethic to include giving up control ..., and the notion of workethic thereafter included acknowledgment of management control. Marxists, and some non Marxist sociologists Who date November 2011 , think workethic is not a useful sociological concept. They argue having a workethic in excess of management s control doesn t appear rational ... The workethic has become obsolete. It is no longer true that producing more means working more, or that producing ... no longer needs everyone to work in it on a full time basis. The workethic ceases to be viable ... References Reflist Daniel T. Rodgers. The WorkEthic in Industrial America, 1850 1920 . Univ. of Chicago Press, 1978. Employment DEFAULTSORT WorkEthic Category Applied ethics Category Employment Category ... is morally wrong, even reprehensible, because one is not doing their share of the work and living ... more details
. In other words, the Protestantworkethic was an important force behind the unplanned and uncoordinated ... work and self denial in the pursuit of worldly riches. ref name Bendix77 rp 57 Origins of the Protestantworkethic Weber traced the origins of the Protestantethic to the Protestant Reformation Reformation ... an extreme boost to Primitive accumulation nascent capitalism . The Protestantworkethic in Weber ... that the Protestantworkethic reinforced or legitimized these legal measures within a larger cultural ...Refimprove date November 2010 Infobox book name The ProtestantEthic and the Spirit of Capitalism title ... english release date media type pages isbn preceded by followed by The ProtestantEthic and the Spirit ... cite book author1 Max Weber author2 Peter R. Baehr author3 Gordon C. Wells title The Protestantethic ... in northern Europe evolved when the Protestant particularly Calvinism Calvinist protestantworkethicethic influenced large numbers of people to engage in work in the secular world, developing their own ... known as the ProtestantEthic thesis. ref name SEP cite web url http plato.stanford.edu entries ... , and Ancient Judaism book Ancient Judaism , The ProtestantEthic and the Spirit of Capitalism shows ... the usefulness of virtue to him . ref name protestant Weber, Max The ProtestantEthic and The Spirit .... To emphasize the workethic in Protestantism relative to Catholics, he notes a common problem that industrialists ... of the Protestantethic not in Lutheranism , which was too concerned with the reception of divine ... the success of mass production partly to the Protestantethic. Only after expensive luxuries were ... and advances in entrepreneurship. In the end, the study of Protestantethic, according to Weber ... based on economic foundations, The ProtestantEthic turns this theory on its head by implying that a religious ... Grossman, 2 . Other recent scholarship continues to find valid ProtestantEthic effects both ... workethic Social evolutionism Merton thesis Anglo Saxon economy References Reflist External links http ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Building a Socialist WorkEthic Type Album Artist Kittens for Christian Cover Kfcbaswe.png Recorded Released 1996 Genre Label Dirtbox Producer Neil Young, Hiram Fleites Reviews Last album This album Building a Socialist WorkEthic br 1996 Next album Is That What Sex is Like? br 2001 Building a Socialist WorkEthic is the debut album by the band Kittens for Christian , released under the Dirtbox Records label in 1996. Track listing tracklist all writing Kittens for Christian title1 Salamander 2a title2 Moist title3 Monochrome title4 Salamander 2b title5 Fingers and Toes title6 Police Does Versus the Citizens title7 Special Kick title8 Cat Chases and Catches Cockroach title9 Mouth title10 Poisionoing Incident title11 Flowers title12 Vacuum title13 Junk title14 Robby the Raindrop note14 featuring Lance Anderson title15 Accuarate at Any Delivery or Pressure title16 Sometimes Love Potions Have Side Effects Credits Kittens for Christian Hiram Fleites Bass guitar bass , Singing vocals , Drum kit drums , trombone , Sampling music sampling , layout concept, producer Neil Young guitar s, drums, Musical keyboard keyboard s, sampling, Programming music programming , layout concept, producer, photography Production Lance Anderson narrator Andr Knecht mastering Cyndi Amico photography Kittens for Christian Category 1996 albums Category Kittens for Christian albums ... more details
In 2001, Finland Finnish philosopher Pekka Himanen promoted the hacker ethic in opposition to the Protestantworkethic . In Himanen s opinion, the hacker ethic is more closely related to the virtue ... ethic and meaningful work The Hacker Ethic and Meaningful Work http www.catb.org jargon html H hacker ...Hatnote For the book, see The Hacker Ethic . For uses in computer security hacking, see Hacker computer security , Hacker Manifesto , and White hat computer security Tone date January 2011 Hacker ethic ... at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT in the 1950s and 1960s. The term hacker ethic is attributed ... Revolution , written in 1984. The guidelines of the hacker ethic make it easy to see how computers have evolved into the personal devices we know and rely upon today. The key points within this ethic are access, free information, and improvement to quality of life. While some tenets of hacker ethic ... college pranks that MIT students would regularly devise. The Hacker Ethic was described as a new way of life, with a philosophy, an ethic and a dream . However, the elements of the Hacker Ethic ... all of the hacker ethics. Citation needed date March 2009 However, Levy s hacker ethic also has ... of Hackers , the general tenets or principles of hacker ethic include ref Hackers , page ix. ref ..., Levy also described more specific hacker ethics and beliefs in chapter 2, The Hacker Ethic ... apart, fix, or improve upon them and to learn and understand how they work. This gives them the knowledge ... such as degrees, age, race, sex, or position Inherent in the hacker ethic is a meritocracy meritocratic ... of the hacker ethic of equal opportunity, ref http gabriellacoleman.org biella Coleman Golub Hacker ... could interact with computers in the way that hackers did, then the Hacker Ethic might spread ... Ethic contribute to a common goal the Hands On Imperative. As Levy described in Chapter 2, Hackers ... apart, seeing how they work, and using this knowledge to create new and more interesting things ... more details
writer nationality American period genre subject Conservation, land ethic, land health, ecological ... influences influenced awards signature website A land ethic or land ethics is a philosophy that guides ... by Aldo Leopold 1887 1948 in his book A Sand County Almanac 1949 . Within this work, he wrote that there is a need for a new ethic , an ethic dealing with man s relation to land and to the animals and plants ... an economic land ethic. An Economic Based Land Ethic This is a land ethic based wholly upon economic ... land ethic. Leopold sees two flaws in this type of ethic. First, he argues that most members of an ecosystem have no economic worth. For this reason, such an ethic can ignore or even eliminate these members ... Ethic Utilitarianism was first put forth by Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill . Though there are many ... when deciding how to use land and it is closely connected with an economic based ethic. For example ... prices. However, a utilitarian based land ethic is different from a purely economic one as it could ... caused to his neighbors. Thus, while a utilitarian based land ethic can be used to support economic activity, it can also be used to challenge this activity. A Libertarian Based Land Ethic ... States and, especially, held by U.S. ranchers and farmers. An Egalitarian Based Land Ethic Egalitarian ... based land ethic could conceivably rationalize this mal distribution, an egalitarian approach typically ... the question of negative rights when holding to an egalitarian based ethic. In other words, if you ... based land ethic could provide a strong argument for the preservation of soil fertility and water ... L. Comstock. Raleigh Springer Publishing. ref An Ecologically Based Land Ethic In addition to economic ... also developed as alternatives to utilitarian and libertarian based approaches. Leopold s ethic is currently ... , and Barbara Kingsolver . Leopold s Land Ethic Leopold argues that the next step in the evolution .... Leopold states the basic principle of his land ethic as, A thing is right when it tends ... more details
The Hacker Ethic and the Spirit of the Information Age is a 2001 year book written by Pekka Himanen , with prologue written by Linus Torvalds and the epilogue written by Manuel Castells . ref http portal.acm.org citation.cfm?id 558235 Book entry at acm.org ref Pekka Himanen defines himself as philosophy philosopher . Manuel Castells is an internationally well known sociology sociologist . Linus Torvalds is the creator of the Linux operating system . The book has the ISBN 978 0375505669. See also Linus s Law The Art of Unix Programming References reflist External links http books.google.com books about The hacker ethic and the spirit of the i.html?id ERRtQgAACAAJ Book in Google books http www.nytimes.com books first h himanen hacker.html first chapter DEFAULTSORT Hacker Ethic Category 2001 books Category Computer science books Category Hacking ethics computer book stub es La tica del hacker y el esp ritu de la era de la informaci n pt The Hacker Ethic ... more details
. The principal value underlying most expressions of the conservation ethic is that the natural ... did his sterling work in the USA, where he was the motor force behind the establishment of such NPs ... of park management. They are on the ground. They work on the front line with scientists, visitors ... Generations , a Canadian documentary on how the conservation ethic influenced national parks ... DEFAULTSORT Conservation Ethic Category Conservation Category Environmental ethics Category ... more details
ref Adherents of the DIY punk ethic can also work collectively. For example, punk impresario David ... the core values of punk in terms of the DIY ethic by utilizing creative ways of communicating through ...?f c a 2004 09 26 PKGVR8RVV91.DTL ref The DIY punk ethic also applies to simple living simple everyday ... and create high quality work themselves. Developments in media software and the proliferation of high ... creators to share and receive compensation for their work online. Musicians can distribute ... more details
Work It may refer to Work It TV series Work It TV series , a 2012 American sitcom Work It Missy Elliott song Work It Missy Elliott song Work It Nelly song Work It Nelly song Work It , a song by Monrose from Temptation Monrose album Track listing Temptation disambiguation it Work It ... more details
The Work is a term that is used to refer to amongst others The Work, pt. 1 , a 2001 song by Prince The Magnum opus alchemy Great Work or magnum opus of Hermeticism and Alchemy The Fourth Way teaching of G. I. Gurdjieff The teachings of Byron Katie referred to as The Work The Work band , an English experimental rock band Opus Dei a Catholic religious organization which literally means God s Work disambig de The Work ... more details
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Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 A work in is a form of direct action , where a group of workers whose jobs are under threat resolve to remain in their place of employment and continue producing without pay. The intention is usually to show that their place of work still has long term viability, or can be effectively Workers self management self managed by the workers . History Historical examples of the work in include The Upper Clyde Shipbuilders work in of 1971. The 1971 Harco work in Harco Steel work in of 1971. See also Die in Sit in Teach in Strike action DEFAULTSORT Work In Category Employment Category Labor Category Labour relations Job stub Labor dispute stub fr Work in ... more details
for the song by Mary J. Blige Work That Refimprove date March 2012 Infobox single See Wikipedia WikiProject Songs Name Work That Cover Work That .jpg Artist Teriyaki Boyz featuring Pharrell and Chris Brown American singer Chris Brown Album Serious Japanese A side B side Released January 14, 2009 Format CD single , Music download Digital download Recorded 2008 Genre Japanese hip hop J hip hop Length 4 59 Label Star Trak Entertainment Writer Producer Pharrell Audio sample? Certification Chronology Teriyaki Boyz singles Last single Zock On br 2008 This single Work That br 2009 Next single Misc Extra chronology Artist Pharrell singles Type singles Last single I Apologize br 2009 This single Work That br 2009 Next single Blanco song Blanco br 2009 Extra chronology Artist Chris Brown American singer Chris Brown singles Type singles Last single Freeze T Pain song Freeze br 2008 This single Work That br 2009 Next single Better on the Other Side br 2009 Work That is the third single from Japanese hip hop group Teriyaki Boyz s studio album Serious Japanese . The song features Pharrell and Chris Brown American singer Chris Brown . Charts Work That peaked at number 7 on the Japan Hot 100 Singles chart on the chart week of January 27, 2009. class wikitable align left Chart 2008 style text align center Peak br position align left Japan Hot 100 Singles style text align center 7 ref http www.billboard.com bbcom esearch chart display.jsp?cfi 848&cfgn Singles&cfn Japan Hot 100 Singles&ci 3105752&cdi 10119015&cid 01 2F23 2F2009 dead link date March 2012 ref References Reflist Pharrell Williams Chris Brown singles Teriyaki Boyz Category 2009 singles Category Pharrell Williams songs Category Chris Brown American singer songs 2000s hiphop single stub ... more details
Unreferenced date May 2008 for the song by Teriyaki Boyz Work That Infobox Single Name Work That Cover Maryjworkthat.jpg Artist Mary J. Blige featuring Busta Rhymes from Album Growing Pains album Growing Pains Released December 18, 2007 Format Music download Digital download Recorded 2007 Genre Hip hop soul Length 3 27 Label Geffen Records Writer Neff U, Mary J. Blige , Sean Garrett small Producer Neff U Chronology Last single Just Fine br 2007 This single Work That br 2007 Next single Hurt Again br 2008 Work That was released as the second single by Mary J. Blige from her eighth album Growing Pains album Growing Pains . Work That was featured in an iTunes commercial and was released on iTunes the day after Thanksgiving in 2007. The song has been serviced to Urban contemporary Urban radio stations. A remix featuring Busta Rhymes has been released to radio. No video was filmed for the single. When it was available as a digital download, the single was still not officially released, but did eventually reach 65 on the Billboard Hot 100 . Charts class wikitable Chart 2007 2008 Peak br position U.S. Hot R&B Hip Hop Songs align center 16 U.S. Billboard Hot 100 align center 65 U.S. Billboard Pop 100 align center 53 References reflist Mary J. Blige Category 2008 singles Category Mary J. Blige songs Category Songs written by Sean Garrett Category Songs written by Mary J. Blige Category Songs produced by Theron Feemster ... more details
ill. ref name ReferenceA Overberg, Kenneth R. S.J. A Consistent Ethic of Life , Catholic Update ... of this ethic sought to form a consistent policy that would link abortion, capital punishment ... work on several different spheres of Catholic moral theology . In addition, Bernardin argued that since ... criminals which the government has deemed to be the most heinous. The consistent ethic s opposition ... Joseph A. The Seamless Garment Writings on the Consistent Ethic of Life Orbis Books, 2008. ref ... have promoted the consistent ethic of life approach, including many Vatican sanctioned ... life ethic as an effort to impose a particular set of theological values upon society at large ... Ethic and Attitudes Toward Capital Punishment and Welfare Reform. Sociology of Religion 62 2001 275 ... Consistent Life Ethic Official Website http www.vatican.va edocs ENG0141 INDEX.HTM Evangelium vitae ... of articles DEFAULTSORT Consistent Life Ethic Category Christian ethics Category Human rights Category ... more details
To reinforce the Army profession and its Ethic, the Army Chief of Staff CSA established the Army Center of Excellence for the Professional Military Ethic ACPME in May 2008. Located at West Point, New York ... as the Center for the Army Profession and Ethic CAPE and realigned to fall under the command and control ... 2010. CAPE s objectives are to assess, study, and refine the Profession of Arms, the Army Ethic ... initiatives to reinforce the Profession of Arms, Army Ethic, and culture. In order to leverage ... for the Army Profession and Ethic CAPE is the Army Force Modernization Proponent for Army Wide DOTMLPF responsibilities to advance the Army Profession, its Ethic, and the Character Development of the Army ... Ethic. Create and integrate knowledge of the Army Profession and the Army Ethic. Enhance world ... professional development in individuals, units, Army culture, the Army ethic, and character development. Support the socialization of the Army Profession and the Army Ethic across the Total Force ... Arms Center Combined Arms Center rename the ACPME to Center for the Army Profession and Ethic ... to CAC, and CG TRADOC expands the ACPME proponency mission from the professional military ethic to encompass the entire Army Profession and Ethic March 2010 CG TRADOC and CSA approve the Army leader ... and the ACPME as the Army force modernization proponent for the professional military ethic and character ... Military Ethic. USMA delegated the mission to the existing Simon Center for the Professional Military Ethic SCPME under the USMA Commandant of Cadets SCPME took on additional duties with no additional ... Army Profession and Ethic Trainer APET Course Designed for leaders and trainers involved in values ... of Arms, Ethic and Culture. ref name apet http cape.army.mil apet.php APET Course , ref Master Army Profession and Ethic Trainer MAPET Course The Master Army Profession and Ethic Trainer MAPET course ... to support character development. MAPETs will be fully prepared to conduct the Army Profession and Ethic ... more details
Orphan date July 2011 In the declaration Manifesto for a Global Economic Ethic fundamental principles and values of a global economcy are set forth, according to the Declaration toward a Global Ethic issued by the Parliament of World Religions ref http www.weltethos.org dat english index.htm Declaration Toward a Global Ethic, Parliament of the World s Religions ref Chicago 1993 . In 2009 the Manifesto for a Global Economic Ethic was presented at a joint event with the UN Global Compact at the UN headquarters in New York. First signatories ref http www.globaleconomicethic.org 03 01a signatories.php First signatories of the Manifesto ref include renowned international leaders such as Mary Robinson , former president of Irland and Archbishop emeritus Desmond Tutu , Nobel Peace Prize Laureate. Content of the Manifesto ref http www.globaleconomicethic.org 02 manifesto 02 eng.php Manifesto ref The Manifesto lays out the fundamental principles and values of a global economy. The goal of the manifesto is to start a dialog. It aims to address all stakeholder groups in the business world, to create a cultural and ethical framework across borders. ref http www.globaleconomicethic.org 03 aims 02 eng.php Hans K ng, Commentary What does the Manifesto for a Global Economic Ethic propose , 8 October 2009 ref All players should respect and protect the internationally accepted codes of conduct for business, and contribute to realizing them within their sphere of influence. The signatories commit themselves to be guided by both the letter and the spirit of this declaration in their day to day business decisions, actions, and conduct. Fundamental principle Humanity The principle of humanity must ... K ng , H., Klaus M. Leisinger Leisinger , K., Wieland, J. 2010 Manifesto Global Economic Ethic. Consequences ... links http www.globaleconomicethic.org Global Economic Ethic http www.weltethos.org dat english index.htm Global Ethic Foundation http 5Bhttp www.novartisfoundation.org page content index.asp ... 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 ... the biblical concept of justice, stressing the need for Christians to work for social justice , which ... 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 ... 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 politician 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 ... from Eastern Orthodox Church Eastern Christendom , into the Roman Catholic Church and the Protestant ..., they have not been traditionally listed with the mainline Protestant reformers. Compare the reformers ... . Among these were 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 ... 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