Historical Development of Christian Churches (flowcht)

6 May 2012
Update
Historical Development of Christian Churches (flowcht)
1054 CE to Present

Flowchart showing the development of Christian churches resulting from the Great Schism (1054 CE), Protestant Reformation (1517 CE), and Peace of Westphalia (1648).

Highlights

  • Eastern Orthodox: Greek, Slavic, Syrian, Coptic, ...
  • Roman Catholic: Latin
  • Radical: USA: “Peace churches,” Mennonite, Quaker, Pietist Brethren
  • Magisterial
    • Lutheran: USA: Conservative and Liberal Synods
    • Anglican: USA: Episcopal — Traditional and Progressive Streams
    • Reformed: USA: Reformed, Presbyterian, Congregational, United Church of Christ
  • Largely American Churches (1800 CE; cf. Baptist and Methodist beginnings in England)
    • Wesleyan: Methodist, Holiness, Pentecostal
    • Independent: Baptist, Bible, Christian (Disciples of Christ)
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Release Notes: 
2009-01-12: New release
2009-04-07: Added 'Baptist and Methodist beginnings in England'
2012-05-06: Changed Lutheran and Anglican text

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