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What was the deal with the split in the Presbyterian church during this time?
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I'm not an expert on Cumberland, but the reputation is that they tend to be Arminian. This page on their web site Cumberland Presbyterian Church FAQ says that revisions to the Westminster Confession in what is now the PCUSA made in 1902 effectively eliminated the difference. Those changes, among other things, softened the stand on predestination, allowing a view of it that at least approaches Arminianism.What was the deal with the split in the Presbyterian church during this time?
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The whole Restoration movement was quite a collection. The current Disciples church started in 1968, so some of this may not apply very directly to them. However they are a non-credal denomination. Thus they do not require belief in the Trinity. I have no way of knowing how common non-Trinitarian belief actually is.Among the Disciples there were a few that were Arians. Latter, known as the Christian Connextion.
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Barton W. Stone in The Christian Messenger, Volume 1: About the Electronic Edition.
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