presbyterian church
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Definition
Noun: 1. A Protestant Christian denomination: The Presbyterian Church is a major branch of Protestant Christianity. It is characterized by its system of church governance by elected bodies of elders (presbyters), rather than by bishops or a single leader. Its theology is historically rooted in the Reformed tradition, particularly the teachings of John Calvin.
Usage
- The Presbyterian Church is known for its emphasis on education and orderly worship.
- Many Presbyterian churches are connected through national or international governing assemblies.
- She grew up attending the local Presbyterian Church.
Advanced Usage
- As a proper noun: When referring to a specific national body, it is often capitalized as part of the name (e.g., the Presbyterian Church (USA), the Presbyterian Church of Scotland).
- Denominational identity: The term can describe both the institution and the collective body of its members (e.g., "The Presbyterian Church voted on the new policy").
Variants and Related Words
- Presbyterian (adjective/noun): Of or relating to the Presbyterian Church (e.g., ; ).
- Presbyterianism (noun): The system of church government or the beliefs and practices of the Presbyterian Church.
Synonyms
- Reformed Church
- Calvinist Church
Related Phrases
- Presbyterian polity: The specific system of church governance by presbyteries and assemblies of elders, which is a defining feature of the denomination.
Noun
- the Protestant denomination adhering to the views of John Calvin