This decision marked a crisis in Scottish history, but revolutionary though it was it must not be thought that Presbyterianism as it now exists in Scotland, was born, like Athene, fully formed and ...
A man remembered as a “significant figure in American Presbyterianism” is due to be honoured in Co Armagh on Monday. An ...
"A recent study claims younger people spend as much as 60 percent of their time online, and only 2 percent in church. Do we ...
In the second part of our series on Even Here, Even Now - a manifesto drawn up by artists living in Scotland’s island ...
Newark Advocate Faith Works columnist Jeff Gill explores the religious traditions of former U.S. presidents and current political party candidates.
In the second part of the Great Revolutions series, Dominic Alexander charts how plebian radicals drove parliament to take ...
Born Ella Reeve in Bridgeton, N. J., she abandoned Presbyterianism for free-thinking at 14, married at 19, bore six children, became a Socialist. She started her career in the picket lines during ...
In the U.S. Constitution, it’s spelled out fairly specifically in Article VI, the third clause: “The Senators and Representatives before mentioned, and the Members of the several State ...
The parallels between our situation and that of seventeenth-century England abound—and so do the contrasts and ironies.
Much of its population had migrated into the Protestant denomination known as Presbyterianism—the important organizational aspect of which was that churches (the “kirks”) elected officials ( ...
Session (Presbyterianism) Governing body of a Presbyterian or Reformed church A session is a body of elected elders governing a particular church within presbyterian polity.