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The Old School–New School controversy was a schism of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America which took place in 1837 and lasted for over 20 years. The Old School, led by Charles Hodge of Princeton Theological Seminary, was much more conservative theologically and did not support the revival movement. It called for traditional Calvinist orthodoxy as outlined in the Westminster standards.

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  • The Old School–New School controversy was a schism of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America which took place in 1837 and lasted for over 20 years. The Old School, led by Charles Hodge of Princeton Theological Seminary, was much more conservative theologically and did not support the revival movement. It called for traditional Calvinist orthodoxy as outlined in the Westminster standards. The New School derived from the reinterpretation of Calvinism by New England Congregationalist theologians Jonathan Edwards, Samuel Hopkins and Joseph Bellamy, and wholly embraced revivalism. Though there was much diversity among them, the Edwardsian Calvinists commonly rejected what they called "Old Calvinism" in light of their understandings of God, the human person, and the Bible. Later, both the Old School and New School branches split further over the issue of slavery, into Southern and Northern churches. The latter supported the abolition of slavery. After three decades of separate operation, the two sides of the controversy merged, in 1865 in the South and in 1870 in the North. Two Presbyterian denominations were formed (PCUS and PC-USA, in the South and North, respectively). (en)
  • 구학파 신학파 논쟁 ( Old School - New School Controversy ) 1837년에 일어난 미국 장로교의 분열을 야기한 논쟁으로 20여년간 이어졌다. (ko)
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  • September 2022 (en)
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  • The P.C.U.S.A split in 1837 to become New School Presbyterians and Old School Presbyterians. (en)
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  • incidence is normally used only in the singular form, perhaps incidence, incidents, or instances was intended (en)
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  • 구학파 신학파 논쟁 ( Old School - New School Controversy ) 1837년에 일어난 미국 장로교의 분열을 야기한 논쟁으로 20여년간 이어졌다. (ko)
  • The Old School–New School controversy was a schism of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America which took place in 1837 and lasted for over 20 years. The Old School, led by Charles Hodge of Princeton Theological Seminary, was much more conservative theologically and did not support the revival movement. It called for traditional Calvinist orthodoxy as outlined in the Westminster standards. (en)
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  • 구학파 신학파 논쟁 (ko)
  • Old School–New School controversy (en)
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