Protestantism (Romanian Wikipedia)

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  • Cf. Kloha, Jeffrey (). „Jesus and the Gnostic Gospels” (PDF). Concordia Theological Quarterly (în engleză). Fort Wayne, Indiana: Concordia Theological Seminary. 71 (2): 125. ISSN 0038-8610. Accesat în . It cannot be questioned that many groups used the name "Christian" in the second century, including those that were then, and would be today, considered "heretical" by orthodox standards. 

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  • Ramet, Sabrina P. (). „Religious Change and New Cults”. Social currents in Eastern Europe: the sources and consequences of the great transformation (în engleză) (ed. Second). Durham, North Carolina: Duke University Press. p. 163. ISBN 9780822315483. Accesat în . and conversion form a traditional church to a "neo-Protestant" church (chiefly Baptists, Pentecostals, Plymouth Brethren, Congregationalists, Mormons, Seventh-Day Adventists, Nazarenes, and Jehovah's Witnesses). 
  • Ehrman, Bart (). „Introduction: Recouping Our Losses”. Lost Christianities: the battles for scripture and the faiths we never knew (în engleză). Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press. p. 1. ISBN 978-0-19-518249-1. Accesat în . Many of these Christian groups, of course, refuse to consider other such groups Christian. 

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  • Cf. Kloha, Jeffrey (). „Jesus and the Gnostic Gospels” (PDF). Concordia Theological Quarterly (în engleză). Fort Wayne, Indiana: Concordia Theological Seminary. 71 (2): 125. ISSN 0038-8610. Accesat în . It cannot be questioned that many groups used the name "Christian" in the second century, including those that were then, and would be today, considered "heretical" by orthodox standards.