Denominations
Greek Orthodox vs Catholic 

Greek Orthodox vs Catholic 

Greek Orthodox is a branch of Eastern Orthodox Christianity. It is popular in countries that have ties to the Byzantine Empire and is also very influenced in Greece and some parts of Eastern Europe and the Middle East. The Greek Orthodox church is big on continuing...

Presbyterian Church USA vs PCA

Presbyterian Church USA vs PCA

The Presbyterian Church USA (PCUSA) is believed to have started around the 17th century when European Settlers of the reformed faith arrived in America. The settlers soon established communities and they also brought their Presbyterian convictions with them. After...

Non-Denominational vs Catholic

Non-Denominational vs Catholic

Non-denominational churches are a group of churches that aren't affiliated with a specific denominational group. In other words, they are independent of traditional denominations like Methodist, Lutheran, Baptist, etc.  As such, non-denominational churches have a...

Episcopal vs Lutheran

Episcopal vs Lutheran

Epicopolainism is an offshoot of the Church of England which was established in the 16th century following the English Reformation movement. The Church of England retained lots of catholic liturgy and practices while at the same time embracing some Protestantism. Over...

Anglican vs Protestant

Anglican vs Protestant

Anglicanism (Anglican Communion) sprung up in the 16th century in England during the Reformation movement. It is characterized by a blend of protestant and catholic elements. Anglicanism began as the church of England which is now viewed as the mother of Anglicanism....

Jewish ethnicity vs religion

Jewish ethnicity vs religion

The lines between Jewish ethnicity and religion are quite blurry and many people are not sure which is which. It is not uncommon for someone to talk of the Jewish religion or even mention Judaism when in fact they intended to mention Jewish. Jewish ethnicity has to do...

Evangelical vs Fundamentalist

Evangelical vs Fundamentalist

Evangelicalism emerged around the 16th century as a consequence of the Reformation movement. However, the movement only started gaining traction during the 18th-century revivals, e.g. the Methodist movement in the UK and the Great Awakening in North America. The term...

Pantheism vs Christianity

Pantheism vs Christianity

Pantheism is a religious and philosophical concept that believes divinity is in the natural world. Pantheists believe that all of existence is divine and interconnected. The term Pantheism is derived from two Greek words: “pan” meaning “all” and “theos” meaning God....

Episcopal vs Methodist

Episcopal vs Methodist

The Episcopal Church, otherwise referred to as the Episcopal Church in the United States of America (ECUSA) is part of the Anglican communion. The Anglican communion refers to a global association of churches that have a common ancestry in the Church of England. The...

Puritans vs Protestants

Puritans vs Protestants

The Protestant movement emerged in the 16th century as a consequence of the Reformation movement that had been jumpstarted by Martin Luther and other leaders in the catholic church. The movement was nicknamed protestant because they were in protest of doctrinal and...

Anglican vs Lutheran

Anglicanism emerged in the 16th century during the Reformation movement that was jumpstarted by Martin Luther. It is believed that King Henry VIII inspired the formation of the Church of England because he was seeking autonomy from the Roman Catholic Church. In 534,...

Evangelical vs Baptist

Evangelical vs Baptist

Evangelicalism sprung up as a movent in the 18th century in response to the spiritual and theological developments of the time. It quickly gained traction in Europe before spreading to North America and other regions. The evangelical theological underpinnings were...