Christian Traditions by Origin - Statistics

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  • The average score is 8 of 15
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# Hint Answer % Correct
4 Western church that split from #3 in the Great Schism of 1054 Roman Catholicism
100%
5 Began when a German monk was kicked out of #4 for trying to reform it (please be specific) Lutheranism
85%
9 Split from #4 after #4's leader refused to grant a king permission to divorce his wife Anglicanism
80%
11 Likely came out of the same movement as #10, followed #10 to the new world and were persecuted by #10 there Baptist
75%
3 Eastern church that split from #4 in the Great Schism of 1054 Eastern Orthodox
75%
12 Came out of a revival movement within #9, followed an English cleric whose teachings focused on sanctification and the transforming effect of faith. Methodism
70%
8 Subcategory of #7, followed the teachings of a fiery Scottish minister Presbyterianism
70%
13 Came out of the Holiness movement, a movement in #12 during the 19th century, started expecting a revival of apostolic power and spiritual gifts. Pentecostalism
45%
7 Founded by a French theologian known for his intellectual approach to Christianity Reformed
40%
15 Arose from the Millerite movement in the 1840s, emphasized the imminence of the Second Coming, and believed the Sabbath was still on Saturday. Seventh-day Adventism
40%
1 Split from the rest of the church at the Council of Ephesus Assyrian Church of the East
25%
2 Split from the rest of the church at the Council of Chalcedon Oriental Orthodox
25%
10 Subcategory of #7, separated from #9 when they worried that #9 did not separate from #4 enough Congregationalism
20%
6 Began when a Swiss theologian was rejected for denying that the Eucharist is the true body and blood of Christ Anabaptist
15%
14 Came out of the restorationist movement within #11, declared independence from traditions and creeds. Churches of Christ
15%
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