Presbyterianism Essay, Research Paper
The entire protestant reformation began with the work of Martin Luther, a German monk who had questions about the Roman Catholic Church. He asked a
priest about his problems and the priest told him to look for the answer
within the bible. Martin Luther looked in the bible and realized all the
troubles that were going on in the Church. Knowing its problems Luther
nailed a document with the problems entitled the 95 Theses. His document
started the whole protestant reformation.
There were many people who contributed to the reformation. John Calvin was one of these contributors. Calvin was raised as a humanist and believed
that people, the individual, and not merely the kings and bishops, should
have a share in political and religious policy making. Calvin was
responsible for the pattern of church government known as Presbyterianism.
Calvin believed in the absolute sovereignty of God and he denied that human
beings were capable of free will, and he elaborated a doctrine of
predestination that God elects certain people to salvation, while rejecting
others and consigning them to eternal damnation. (isoa.net) Presbyterianism
organized a distinct church government independent of civil government, in
order to allow church officials to work for social reform.(thinkquest.org)
Presbyterianism, itself, is a system of religion and politics. It is a
system of church government by presbyteries of ministers and elders. No
higher rank than that of presbyter or elder was recognized, and all elders
were ecclesiastically of equal rank. Each Presbyterian congregation was
governed by its session of elders, each session was subordinate to
provincial presbyteries, and these were, in their turn, subordinate to the
General Assembly of the Church. (brown.edu) In Presbyterianism the oldest
people in the congregation held the highest rank. The idea of
Presbyterianism spread with the discovery of new land and more people
wanting to have freedom of religion.
The First American Presbyterian churches were founded by English colonists
on Long Island, New York, and in New England during the 1640s. Four major
divisions have occurred in American Presbyterianism. The first arose during
the 1740 s over the revival of the first Great Awakening; the second
occurred during the 1830 s due to slavery in the United States, theological
issues, and the conduct of missionary work; the third took place in 1861
because of the American Civil War; and the fourth was during the 1920s and
1930s at the peak of the controversy between fundamentalism and
modernism. (isoa.net)
Presbyterian churches were not like the Roman Catholic Church in the sense of liturgy. The Roman Catholic Church was very strict with its services.
Presbyterian worship has always allowed for considerable flexibility in
forms and practices, but it is based on Calvin’s definition of the essential
characteristics of the church being the faithful proclamation of the gospel
and the celebration of the sacraments. In the United States emphasis was
originally placed on the sermon as the center of worship; liturgy was
practically absent, and the Lord’s Supper was celebrated only occasionally.
During the late 1800s and early 1900s services began to include a greater
use of liturgy and a more regular celebration of the Lord’s
Supper (isoa.net).