In the vast and diverse landscape of Christian faith, a crucial question emerges: how much of what we observe in church culture is a product of tradition and church-specific doctrine, and how much is directly grounded in biblical text? This question is not confined to any single denomination; rather, it resonates across the entire spectrum of Christian practice, from the solemn halls of the Catholic Church to the vibrant gatherings of Pentecostal congregations, and indeed, within Presbyterianism, as exemplified by the reverence for the Book of Order.
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