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It’s interesting to compare how the different traditions categorize church bodies. In Lutheran circles, we tend to refer to the Roman Catholic Church, the Eastern Orthodox Church, and the Lutheran Church. Everyone else tends to just get lumped under “Reformed,” as most of the other major branches of Protestantism flowed out of the Reformed tradition (via either Zwingli or Calvin). Whether it’s 100% accurate or not, I don’t know but we tend to stick with it.If we do an org chart, the header would be “Christians,” with the big three branches: Catholic (including the sui juris Churches), Protestant (divided between Liturgical and non Liturgical), and Eastern Orthodox.
Perhaps someone else can help me visualize this differently…?
Non-Catholic Christians who don’t recognize the word Protestant in relation to their faith tradition don’t seem to have a grasp on the historical context of their roots.
