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A Presbyterian divine refers to a clergy member or theologian within the Presbyterian tradition, which is a branch of Protestant Christianity rooted in the Reformation. The term "divine" historically denotes someone with deep theological knowledge and the ability to preach and teach the Christian faith. Presbyterians emphasize governance by elders and a system of church leadership that reflects their beliefs in the authority of Scripture and the importance of community discernment.

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