Pentecostalism vs. Christianity

Pentecostalism vs. Christianity

Pentecostalism emerged in the 20th century during the Azusa Street revival that took place in Los Angeles, California. During this revival, there was a restoration of the gifts of the Holy Spirit which were commonplace in the New Testament church but had gotten...

Baptism vs Christianity

Baptism vs Christianity

Christianity is the largest religion on earth with over 2.6 billion followers. It is based on the teachings of Jesus. Christians believe that Jesus is the son of God who was born of the virgin Mary and who came died and rose again for the remission of man’s sins....

Presbyterian vs Lutheran 

Presbyterian vs Lutheran 

Presbyterianism stemmed from John Calvin’s teachings. He was a French theological scholar who played a significant role in the Reformation movement. The word Presbyterian is adapted from the Greek word “presbyteros” which loosely translates to elder. Presbyterianism,...

Protestant vs Baptist 

Protestant vs Baptist 

Protestantism emerged in the 16th century as a consequence of the Reformation movement led by Martin Luther, John Calvin, Huldrych Zwingli, and other reformers whose primary goal was to reform the catholic church. In 1517, Luther famously posted his Ninety-Five...

Catholic vs Christian Bible

Catholic vs Christian Bible

The Bible is the most popular book in the world. An estimated 20 million copies are sold each year. It is the most translated, printed, read, and referenced book. But not all Bibles are similar - some are literal translations, others are dynamic equivalent...

Lutheran vs Christianity

Lutheran vs Christianity

Christianity can be traced back to the early church in the Book of Acts where it is recorded that the believers were first called Christians at Antioch (Acts 11:26). From then on, the church continued to spread its wings across nations and it soon became the largest...

Catholic Bible vs. King James

Catholic Bible vs. King James

The Bible is a collection of books that have been accepted as the word of God. In the early church, there were several writings that were circulated as holy scriptures. These writings included the epistles (from Apostles Paul, James, Peter, and John), the Gospels...

Episcopal vs Christian

Episcopal vs Christian

Not every Christian is Episcopal but every Episcopal is a Christian. That’s because Episcoplianism is a denomination of Christianity. The word Christian loosely translates to “Christ-like” and it was originally used as a nickname to refer to the disciples of Christ in...

Methodist vs Lutheran

Methodist vs Lutheran

Methodism sprung up in the 18th century. Ir originally began as a movement in the Church of England under the leadership of John Wesley with his brother Charles Wesley who were trying to revive spiritual fervor as well as deal with some social issues in the church....

Presbyterian vs Protestant

Presbyterian vs Protestant

In the 16th Century, there was a push for the reformation of the catholic church. This move was championed by a German theologian, Martin Luther, who voiced his dissent against the doctrinal and administrative issues that he believed were against scripture. His...

Anabaptist vs Baptist

Anabaptist vs Baptist

The Anabaptist movement emerged in the 16th century in Switzerland during the Reformation movement. The word Anabaptist literally means “rebaptizer” and it was given to them as a nickname which they didn't appreciate at the time because it was a form of mockery....

Baptist vs Southern Baptist

Baptist vs Southern Baptist

Baptists and Southern Baptists also referred to as American Baptist Church (ABC) and the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC), are similar and dissimilar in several ways. The ABC was established by Roger Williams in 1638 on Rhode Island (Providence) effectively becoming...

Messianic Judaism vs Christianity

Messianic Judaism vs Christianity

Messianic Judaism refers to Jews who accept and follow the teachings of Jesus Christ. This group, also described as Jewish Christians,  emerged around the first century. Judaists have always awaited the Messiah and the Jewish Christians believe that Jesus is the...

Evangelical vs Pentecostal

Evangelical vs Pentecostal

Evangelicalism is a wing of the protestant church that emphasizes personal conversion, the authority of the Bible, and the spreading of the gospel. It started as a movement in the 18th century in Europe as a direct result of the great awakening. The Great Awakening...

Lutheran vs. Protestant

Lutheran vs. Protestant

Lutheranism and Protestantism have a common origin because they both emerged from the protestant reformation movement in the 16th century. Lutheranism is named after Martin Luther, a theologian and German monk, who started a movement aimed at reforming the catholic...

Evangelical Vs. Christianity

Evangelical Vs. Christianity

Evangelical Christianity and Christianity are often used interchangeably to refer to the Christian faith. However, the two are anything but similar. The term Christian means a person who believes in Jesus Christ. The term Christian was coined in the early church as a...

Ireland Catholic Vs Protestant 

Ireland Catholic Vs Protestant 

Christianity in Ireland can be traced back to the 5th century thanks to the efforts of Saint Patrick who is now recognized as Ireland’s patron saint. Saint Patrick introduced catholicism and it grew rapidly across the nation. However, the Reformation movement that...

Presbyterian vs Methodist

Presbyterian vs Methodist

Presbyterianism emerged in Scotland around the 16th century following the Reformation movement. Presbyterianism was founded on the teachings of John Knox who based his theology on the ideas of John Calvin. The church of Scotland (also known as the Scottish...