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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
Protestant


I. Prot·est·ant [Protestant Protestants] BrE [ˈprɒtɪstənt] NAmE [ˈprɑːtɪstənt] noun
a member of a part of the Western Christian Church that separated from the Roman Catholic Church in the 16th century
He's a Protestant.
Derived Word:Protestantism

Word Origin:
mid 16th cent.: via German or French from Latin protestant- ‘protesting’, from Latin protestari, from pro- ‘forth, publicly’ + testari ‘assert’ (from testis ‘witness’).

Culture:
Protestant Churches usually have simpler ceremonies than ↑Roman Catholic Churches, with more emphasis on preaching (= teaching about religion) and the authority of the Bible. Most Christians in the US and Britain are Protestants, and the ↑Church of England and ↑Church of Scotland are Protestant Churches. Other Protestant Churches include the ↑Methodists, the ↑Baptists, the ↑Presbyterians and the ↑Quakers. Disagreements between Protestants and Catholics in Northern Ireland have led to the conflict known as the Troubles.
See also ↑Reformation
.
 
II. Prot·est·ant adjective
The majority of the population is Protestant.
a Protestant church/country
Main entry:Protestantderived

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