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Biblestudy & Church History

Protestant Study

A Protestant study path now sits alongside the Catholic and Orthodox tracks.

This hub brings together the KJV reader, Strong's tools, Reformation history, and selected fathers and theologians that remained influential in Protestant reading traditions.

Protestant Library

Movement and analysis pages

The Reformation Era

16th century

A study entry on Luther, Calvin, Zwingli, Knox, Wesley, and the early fracture points of Protestant history.

Post-Reformation Movements

17th-19th centuries

A study entry on Puritanism, Pietism, Methodism, the Holiness tradition, and the later revival streams that shaped modern Protestantism.

Pentecostal and Charismatic Protestantism

20th century to present

A study entry on Azusa Street, Pentecostalism, and the later Charismatic movement.

Apostolic Faith Mission

1906 onward

The Azusa Street mission in Los Angeles where William J. Seymour led a revival that became a major center for early Pentecostal spread.

Charles Parham

1873-1929

Early Pentecostal teacher whose Bible school and theology helped shape the link between Spirit baptism and speaking in tongues.

William J. Seymour

1870-1922

African American holiness preacher and leader of the Azusa Street revival, one of the central figures in early global Pentecostalism.

Aimee Semple McPherson

1890-1944

Pentecostal evangelist, media pioneer, and founder of the Foursquare Church.

Oral Roberts

1918-2009

Pentecostal healing evangelist, broadcaster, university founder, and major figure in modern charismatic Christianity.

Assemblies of God

1914 onward

The largest classical Pentecostal fellowship, organized around Spirit baptism, mission, Bible preaching, and congregational networks.

Church of God in Christ

1897 onward

A major Holiness-Pentecostal denomination shaped by sanctification teaching, powerful preaching, and strong worship life.

Foursquare Church

1923 onward

A Pentecostal denomination founded by Aimee Semple McPherson, known for evangelism, healing, media ministry, and the fourfold gospel.

Vineyard Movement

1970s onward

A later charismatic network emphasizing worship, spiritual gifts, accessible church planting, and a softer renewal style than older Pentecostal bodies.

The '30,000 Denominations' Claim

Modern analysis

A study entry explaining why the famous Protestant denomination count is often overstated or methodologically misunderstood.

Major Protestant Groups Today

Modern global Protestantism

A study entry surveying the main Protestant families that shape the modern landscape: Lutheran, Reformed, Anglican, Methodist, Baptist, Pentecostal, and independent evangelical streams.

Free Protestant and Reformation Resources

Study tools

A curated entry of free public-domain and educational resources for Protestant study.

Influential Fathers

Protestant-adjacent reading

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