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Authority within the Christian Church / Peter Lee.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Piscataway, NJ : Gorgias Press, [2006]Copyright date: ©2006Description: 1 online resource (236 p.)Content type:
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  • 9781593333423
  • 9781463210663
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 262/.8 22/eng/20230216
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Preface -- Contents -- 1. Authority: A Matter Of Controversy -- 2. What Do We Mean By Authority? -- 3. What Do We Mean By The Christian Church? -- 4. Authority In Society: A Sidelong Glance At Views Which Have Influenced The Church In Recent Years -- 5. Authority In Society And The Church: Should They Be The Same? -- 6. What Should Be Held To Be Of Authority Within The Church, And Of What Weight? -- 7. Claims To Authority Within Various World Religions -- 8. What Authority Should Be Attributed To God? -- 9. What Authority Should Be Attributed To Jesus Christ? -- 10. What Authority Should Be Attributed To The Holy Spirit? -- 11. What Authority Should Be Attributed To The Apostolic Faith? -- 12. What Authority Should Be Attributed To The Continuing Interpretative Tradition Within The Church Universal? -- 13. What Authority Should Be Attributed To The Church Universal? -- 14. What Authority Should Be Attributed To Synods? -- 15. What Authority Should Belong To Reports And Preparatory Documents Sponsored By Synods But Not Endorsed By Synods Or By The Church As A Whole? -- 16. What Authority Should Be Attributed To The Communal Judgement Of The Faithful? -- 17. Co-Inherence, Consistency, And Universality (Across Space And Time) Giving Weight To Authority -- 18. Continuing Interpretative Tradition: Its Scope And Its Limits -- 19. Scripture, Tradition, And Reason: Their Authority Across The Ages -- 20. Problems In The Isolation Of Elements Of Authority -- 21. The Authority Of Experience And Its Relation To Scripture, Tradition, And Reason -- 22. A Summary Of The Argument Of The Book -- Bibliography -- Index
Summary: At the present time, when authority for the church's beliefs and actions is the subject of much discussion, this book attempts to look to the authority of God, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit, and how these are transmitted within apostolic tradition by word, actions, and writings. Elements giving weight to authority (co-inherence, consistency, and universality) are examined along with the scope and limits of interpretative tradition.
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Frontmatter -- Preface -- Contents -- 1. Authority: A Matter Of Controversy -- 2. What Do We Mean By Authority? -- 3. What Do We Mean By The Christian Church? -- 4. Authority In Society: A Sidelong Glance At Views Which Have Influenced The Church In Recent Years -- 5. Authority In Society And The Church: Should They Be The Same? -- 6. What Should Be Held To Be Of Authority Within The Church, And Of What Weight? -- 7. Claims To Authority Within Various World Religions -- 8. What Authority Should Be Attributed To God? -- 9. What Authority Should Be Attributed To Jesus Christ? -- 10. What Authority Should Be Attributed To The Holy Spirit? -- 11. What Authority Should Be Attributed To The Apostolic Faith? -- 12. What Authority Should Be Attributed To The Continuing Interpretative Tradition Within The Church Universal? -- 13. What Authority Should Be Attributed To The Church Universal? -- 14. What Authority Should Be Attributed To Synods? -- 15. What Authority Should Belong To Reports And Preparatory Documents Sponsored By Synods But Not Endorsed By Synods Or By The Church As A Whole? -- 16. What Authority Should Be Attributed To The Communal Judgement Of The Faithful? -- 17. Co-Inherence, Consistency, And Universality (Across Space And Time) Giving Weight To Authority -- 18. Continuing Interpretative Tradition: Its Scope And Its Limits -- 19. Scripture, Tradition, And Reason: Their Authority Across The Ages -- 20. Problems In The Isolation Of Elements Of Authority -- 21. The Authority Of Experience And Its Relation To Scripture, Tradition, And Reason -- 22. A Summary Of The Argument Of The Book -- Bibliography -- Index

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At the present time, when authority for the church's beliefs and actions is the subject of much discussion, this book attempts to look to the authority of God, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit, and how these are transmitted within apostolic tradition by word, actions, and writings. Elements giving weight to authority (co-inherence, consistency, and universality) are examined along with the scope and limits of interpretative tradition.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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