Protestant Christianity

Mary’s immaculate conception means she was only good. Why do Protestants get her so wrong?

By Jacob Lupfer — December 8, 2021
(RNS) — Protestants’ neglect of Mary crumbles under even modest scrutiny.

Why a Southern Baptist is watching the United Methodists

By Alex Ward — March 1, 2019
(RNS) — Evangelical churches, the Southern Baptist Church included, should be mindful of the growing support among their younger members on questions of human sexuality.

Are churches willing to love their young people more than their politics?

By Scott McConnell — January 15, 2019
(RNS) — When asked why they stop going to church regularly, young people are increasingly prone to answer, 'I disagreed with the church’s stance on political/social issues.'

Survey: Protestant church diversity ‘heading in the right direction’

By RNS staff — March 21, 2018
(RNS) — A new survey published by LifeWay Research suggests Protestant churches still are diversifying slowly — despite reports of a 'quiet exodus' of people of color from predominantly white evangelical churches.

German Protestants officially renounce converting Jews to Christianity

By Tom Heneghan — November 17, 2016
(RNS) Abandoning the 'Judenmission,' which effectively ended in the decades after the Holocaust, should have been a formality.

GUEST COMMENTARY: First Amendment protects everybody’s religious freedom

By Charles C. Haynes — July 23, 2012

(RNS) Attempts to favor one faith -- historically Protestant Christianity -- over others in the public square are doomed to fail in the new religious America of the 21st century. But that won't stop many in the majority from trying. By Charles C. Haynes.

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