As a child I always wanted to know the difference between religions and denominations. Since my mom's family is mostly Methodist and African Methodist Episcopal (A.M.E.) and my dad's family is mostly Baptist, I attended services for all three denominations frequently. Yet, by the time I was in school learning about the Reformation, I still couldn't define the difference in the three denominations. This only strengthened my curiosity in the difference between the denominations. Some differences in practices are purely the observance of man made traditions (which therefore have nothing to do with God), while others are the result of different interpretations of the Bible. If you are a believer, it is important to know not only what these differences in interpretation are, but also to read, pray, and determine where you stand. If you aren't a believer, it is also important to know that these differences exists, because perhaps one of these differences is affecting your belief (or rather lack thereof).
According to this appendix, there are 41,000 Christian denominations in the world. However, most fall under one family which is used to to classify the denominations. In this post, I will focus of the families of denominations (for example Baptist, as opposed to Missionary, Freewill, and Southern Baptist). Below, I have highlighted a few doctrines and ideals that differ from church to church. You will also find a series of graphs below for a visual overview of these differences and similarities. Furthermore, I have provided a few sources for further reading on specific denominations and/or views in case you want to know more (there is way too much to place in this one post). Over time, I will likely discuss my own beliefs on each topic, but this post is merely an overview. Also, since there are several sub denominations within the denominations I have outlined, there may be variance on topics within a denomination. Furthermore, individuals within denominations may have differing beliefs. If you notice incorrect information about a denomination please comment below or use the contact page to notify me and I will get it sorted out.
Apocrypha
Use of Apocrypha?
Belief in the Trinity?
Trinity
Why do Christians' consider their religion monotheistic? One of my Religion teachers posed this question in class one day. Most Christians will tell you there is God the Father (1 Corinthians 8:6), God the Son (John 10), and God the Holy Spirit (1 John 5:6-8). The Trinity (definition source here) is a doctrine that most denominations hold, which states that there are three divine beings (God the Father, Jesus the Son, and the Holy Spirit) that co-exist in one Godhead. However, not all denominations believe this. Non-Trinitarians believe that there are three separate beings. Some non-trinitarians believe that all three beings are one in purpose, while others demote one or more from the status of God. This is a topic generally brushed over in Church as a given, however, it is one of the major ideas that separates denominations and thus worthy of deep consideration before deciding which you believe. For more on trinitarian views see this list of non-trinitarian views and this article on trinitarian views.Day of Worship
Most people automatically think Sunday when someone mentions the Sabbath, however the Sabbath is actually Saturday, which is a point of contention amongst denominations as well. The question of whether to worship on the true Sabbath (Saturday) or on Sunday is one that may seem minor in the general scheme of things, but could be more important than we think. Verses such as Exodus 31:17 refer to keeping the Sabbath as a sign between God and His children. Some (myself included) believe this sign is the Seal of God mentioned in Revelation. An in depth discussion of this belief can be found here.Creeds
Recitation of Creeds?
Sola Fide?
Salvation
John 3:16 says whoever believes in Jesus is rewarded by eternal life, but some denominations preach heavy emphases on good works are needed, furthermore declaring that salvation can be lost by evil deeds or lack of repentance. The Protestant movement is based on sola fide,[19] which means by faith alone. Tangled up in the differing beliefs on salvation is the "once saved always saved" doctrine as well. Once saved always saved is most popular among Baptists. The road to salvation should definitely be at the top of the list for topics you should not just take for granted but actually study and affirm for yourself.Predestination
Predestination?
Hell is Eternal?
Purgatory & Hell
Purgatory, according to Catholics, is a place where those who believed, but were impure go to be purified before ascending to Heaven. Most other denominations reject the idea of purgatory. Hell on the other hand is something almost all denominations agree on. However there are some (predominately individuals as opposed to defined denominations) that reject the idea of eternal hell (See this wikipedia article on Annihilationism).Diet & Image
Dietary Restrictions?
In addition to diet, many denominations disagree on the attire/image of a believer. Some image related customs that are forbidden or frowned upon by certain denominations are as follows: wearing of jewelry, tattoos, women wearing pants, tight and/or revealing clothes, etc.
References
- "Compare Christian Denominations: Beliefs and Theology". Religion Facts. March 5, 2005
- "Trinity". Religion Facts. March 17, 2004
- Mary Fairchild. "Compare the Beliefs of Christian Denominations". ThoughtCo; visited April 2015
- "Official Denominational Web Sites". Hartford Institute for Religion Research; visited April 2015
- "Anglicanism". Religion Facts. March 17, 2015
- "Pentecostalism". Religion Facts. March 17, 2015
- "Mormonism". Religion Facts. March 17, 2004
- "Seventh Day Adventists". Religion Facts. March 17, 2015
- "Quakers (Society of Friends)". Religion Facts. March 17, 2015
- "Jehovah's Witness". Religion Facts. June 7, 2004
- AllTimeJeff. " Jehovah's Witnesses and Calvinistic Predestination". Jehovah's Witness; visited April 2015
- Ryan Turner. "Reasons why the Apocrypha does not belong in the Bible". Christian Apologetics & Research Ministry. October 13, 2009
- "Refuting an Attack on the Deuterocanonicals". Catholic Apologetics; visited April 2015
- "Books of the Apocrphya". King James Bible Online; visited April 2015
- "Creed". Merriam Webster; visited December 2017
- Richard Peck. "Why Do We Say Creeds". United Methodist Church. September 1999
- Penny Hammond. "Religious dietary guidelines and restrictions". Chewfo.com. June 23, 2012
- Traci Schumacher. "5 Beliefs That Set Jehovah's Witnesses Apart From Other Christians". News Max. April 2, 2015
- "Solda Fide". Wikipedia; visited April December 2017
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