Presbyterians disagree with Catholics on several vital issues. For example, Presbyterians don't recognize the papacy, have different beliefs about the saints, including Mary, and have different views...
Category: Presbyterians
The Presbyterian and Episcopalian traditions are Protestant branches of the Christian faith that originated in 16th-century Europe. These denominations have much in common, especially when contrasted...
The Presbyterian and Lutheran traditions have been two of the most influential branches of Protestant Christianity for over 500 years. The denominations, churches, and people in these two prominent...
Christians have believed in the doctrine of the Trinity for over 2,000 years because they believe the Bible teaches it. Yet some churches that call themselves Christian don't believe in the Trinity....
The Presbyterian Church USA (PCUSA) and the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA) are the two largest Presbyterian denominations in the United States. The PCUSA and the PCA have shared history dating...
The terms "Reformed" and "Presbyterian" are sometimes used as virtual synonyms to describe the same branch of Protestant Christianity. At other times, the words are used in a narrower sense, in which...