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Significant Differences Between The Protestant Church And The Catholic Church

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The Protestant Church originated in Rome during the Protestant Reformation. The In the 16th-century religious, political, intellectual and cultural out break through the Protestant Reformation went against Catholic Europe. It helped settle different type of belief. The Protestant Church was established because people believed that the Catholic Church had errors. The Catholic Church also originated in Rome. The Catholic Church has an authoritative leadership. The pope is the most powerful person in this church. Lower than the pope there are bishops and priests. There are two significant differences between the 16th century Protestant religious doctrines and the doctrines of the Catholic Church. The two significant differences are their justification and authority. …show more content…

(Rosario) Protestant good works and belief gets you justified in God’s eyes. Martin Luther started the movement of justification by peace. Since Martin Luther never could find serenity, he became over-whelmed with his sense of guilt. Despite all the good he has done he didn’t feel sanctified. Catholic you get justified by grace alone through faith”. (GotQuestions) The Catholic Church views “justification as a process, dependent on the grace you receive by participating in the Church”. (Rosario) In Catholicism justification is the cleansing of a person’s sins. Through God’s grace and their faith in Jesus Christ they would be able to be “born again” through baptism. They believe that everyone has inherited sin from Adam and Eve. Through Adam and Eve sinning they created a wall of that mankind had to pass through. This wall separated God and man. Since God is graceful he is willing to breakdown the wall through

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