protestantism

英['prɒtɪstəntɪzəm] 美['prɒtɪstəntɪzəm]
  • n. 新教教义;新教;新教徒
  • proabortion adj.赞成人工流产合法化的
  • probabilism n.盖然论(对某事有两种均非决定性意见时,应由判断者随意决定的教义)
  • probability n.可能性;【数】或然率;机率;【统计】概率,概率论
  • probabilize vt.使成为可能;使有希望
  • probable adj.很可能的n.很可能的事
Noun:
  1. the theological system of any of the churches of western Christendom that separated from the Roman Catholic Church during the Reformation

1. The main religions are Buddhism, Taoism, Islam, Catholicism and Protestantism.
中国宗教徒信奉的主要有佛教 、 道教 、 伊斯兰教 、 天主教和基督教.

来自汉英非文学 - 白皮书

2. Luther's Protestantism is a grand theology, a sonorous earnest hardheaded Christianity.
路瑟的新教是一种宏伟的神学, 一种恳切响亮、讲求实际的基督教.

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3. China's Protestantism and Catholicism have maintained friendly contacts with churches in many countries.
中国基督教和天主教与世界上许多国家教会建立了友好往来关系.

来自汉英非文学 - 白皮书

4. Protestantism saw many theological developments, particularly after the 18 th cent.
尤其是18世纪后,新教经历了很多神学方面的发展.

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5. The union of faith and freedom is the essential genius of Protestantism.
真理的精神和自由的精神,是社会的两根支柱.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Some spoke of Protestantism as being devoted to the right of private judgment.
      一些人说新教主义是致力于个人判断的恰当性上。
    2. A majority of Christians in America were Protestant.
      而大部分美国的基督徒都属新教。