The three main types of Christianity are Catholicism, Protestantism, and Eastern Orthodoxy.
Catholicism is led by the Pope and emphasizes tradition, sacraments, and the authority of the Church.
Protestantism originated from the Reformation and focuses on individual interpretation of the Bible, salvation through faith alone, and the priesthood of all believers.
Eastern Orthodoxy places importance on the authority of the councils, the role of tradition, and the concept of theosis (becoming like God).
These differences in beliefs and practices have led to distinct forms of worship, governance, and theology within each branch of Christianity.
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