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It's a long time since I did this in school, so without Googling it, IIRC it was Henry VIII's creation of the C of E and dis-associating with Rome, and then the dissolution of monasteries?
Isn't there a 'wider' reformation about Martin Luther and protestism too?
Only what the average layman knows. I have to be honest, the difference in Church nomenclature has always amused me - Methodist, Reformist, Baptist, i'm sure there are many others. I almost admire some people's fascination with religion to bother with sub-sections of essentially the same story. Makes zero sense to me but then i'm the ultra-logical protagonist, not the ideological dreamer
Only what the average layman knows. I have to be honest, the difference in Church nomenclature has always amused me - Methodist, Reformist, Baptist, i'm sure there are many others. I almost admire some people's fascination with religion to bother with sub-sections of essentially the same story. Makes zero sense to me but then i'm the ultra-logical protagonist, not the ideological dreamer
If one decides to become a Christian or is born-again, it's rather important that one selects a denomination that best reflects one's spiritual journey. To an ideological dreamer, you present as the Tin Man from the Wizard of Oz.
Yep probably i do. Even the phrase "one's spiritual journey" makes my toenails curl.
Is that because it's alien to you? Do you secretly harbour a desire to have an internal, subjective life, rather than one dominated by external data? Can you imagine the softening of your heart?