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Presbyterianism

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Presbyterianism is a branch of Protestant Christianity that adheres to the teachings of John Calvin. It is characterized by a representative form of church government and a emphasis on the sovereignty of God.

Key Features

  • Representative form of church government
  • Emphasis on Calvinist theology
  • Belief in predestination

Pros

  • Strong emphasis on Scripture
  • Focus on community and accountability within the church

Cons

  • Can be seen as exclusive or elitist
  • Potential for conflicts over interpretation of doctrine

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