Metodistická
Metodistická is a term derived from the word "metodistický," which refers to the Methodism, a Protestant Christian movement that originated in the late 18th century. Methodism is named after its founder, John Wesley, who was a prominent Anglican clergyman. The movement emphasizes personal piety, social justice, and the importance of individual experience in religious faith. Methodists are known for their emphasis on the Bible as the sole authority for faith and practice, and they often engage in evangelistic activities to spread their beliefs.
The term "metodistická" can be used to describe anything related to Methodism, such as metodistická církev (Methodist
Methodism has had a significant impact on the development of Protestant Christianity, influencing the formation of