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Presbyterianism - Wikipedia Presbyterianism (pres-bə-TE-ree-a-nizm) is a historically Reformed Protestant tradition named after its form of church government by representative assemblies of elders, known as "presbyters" [2]
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Presbyterian Church (U. S. A. ) Presbyterians belong to widening circles of theological identity and relationship: Reformed, Protestant, and Christian Presbyterian is a way of being Reformed, which is one way of being Protestant, which is itself a way of being Christian
Presbyterian | Government, History Beliefs | Britannica presbyterian, form of church government developed by Swiss and Rhineland Reformers during the 16th-century Protestant Reformation and used with variations by Reformed and Presbyterian churches throughout the world
What Is Presbyterianism? - Ligonier Ministries Presbyterianism is founded on the idea of a plurality of elders and the connectivity of local churches for governance, accountability, and ministerial collaboration Presbyterianism derives its name and idea from the Greek word presbyteros
Presbyterian Church in the United States - Wikipedia The Presbyterian Church in the United States (PCUS, originally Presbyterian Church in the Confederate States of America) was a Protestant denomination in the Southern and border states of the United States that existed from 1861 to 1983 That year, it merged with the United Presbyterian Church in the United States of America (UPCUSA) to form the Presbyterian Church (USA)
Presbyterian Beliefs Presbyterians are distinctive in two major ways: they adhere to a pattern of religious thought known as Reformed theology and a form of government that stresses the active, representational leadership of both ministers and church members A Little Presbyterian History