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Jew and Greek
I noticed that, too. He listed the four branches of Christianity as Catholic, Moderninsts, Fundamentalists, and Baptists. I've seen several others list them as Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Protestant, and Pentecostal/Charismatic. I would just say Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, and Protestant since all Pentecostals and most Charismatics trace their theological roots to the holiness movement. While Baptists don't trace their denomination back to the Reformation, I think they would still fit well within the Protestant camp theologically.
I've seen the number of Catholic Charismatics estimated as high as 100 million. The Charismatic revival as opposed to the Pentecostal revival was about bringing the baptism of the Holy Spirit to the established denominations.
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Which is why I said "most" Charismatics. There are an estimated 500 million Charismatics, and well over half of them are interdenominational/non-denominational or former Pentecostals.
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