Die “kerklike gesag” van kerkvergaderings soos in die kerkorde van die Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk

The ecclesiastical authority of the assemblies in church as in the church order of the Dutch Reformed Church The point in discussion in this article is Article 20.1 of the church order of the Dutch Reformed Church (DRC). In accept- ing the first version of this church order, the first general s...

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Main Author: P. J. Strauss
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Language:Afrikaans
Published: AOSIS 2008-07-01
Series:In die Skriflig
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Online Access:https://indieskriflig.org.za/index.php/skriflig/article/view/266
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spelling doaj-0dc8dc915c4d4d09a29329ae25cb507c2020-11-24T23:46:46ZafrAOSISIn die Skriflig1018-64412305-08532008-07-0142223925210.4102/ids.v42i2.266163Die “kerklike gesag” van kerkvergaderings soos in die kerkorde van die Nederduitse Gereformeerde KerkP. J. Strauss0Departement Ekklesiologie, Universiteit van die Vrystaat, BloemfonteinThe ecclesiastical authority of the assemblies in church as in the church order of the Dutch Reformed Church The point in discussion in this article is Article 20.1 of the church order of the Dutch Reformed Church (DRC). In accept- ing the first version of this church order, the first general synod of the DRC in 1962 used the church order of 1959 of the Reformed Churches in the Netherlands (RCN) as an example. The exact wording of Article 20.1 happened to be part of the latter.   Article 20.1 gives an indication of the authority of assemblies because this is nowhere else attended to in the church order of the DRC. It explains that the authority of church governing bodies like assemblies comes from Christ. He as the actual Head of the church lends authority to these assemblies, without abdicating his position as the Head of his church. He remains the Source and Owner of ecclesiastical authority.   This means that ecclesiastical authority is founded and based on the Word of God by which it sumultaneously is limited. In exercising it’s authority, an assembly is also bound to do it in accordance with the character of the church. To speak of authority in the church is not in conflict with the character of the church as a community of believers connected by love.https://indieskriflig.org.za/index.php/skriflig/article/view/266Own Character Of Assemblies In ChurchAuthority Of The Word authority In ChurchChrist The Source Of Authority In ChurchMisunderstandings Authority In Church
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Die “kerklike gesag” van kerkvergaderings soos in die kerkorde van die Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk
In die Skriflig
Own Character Of Assemblies In Church
Authority Of The Word authority In Church
Christ The Source Of Authority In Church
Misunderstandings Authority In Church
author_facet P. J. Strauss
author_sort P. J. Strauss
title Die “kerklike gesag” van kerkvergaderings soos in die kerkorde van die Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk
title_short Die “kerklike gesag” van kerkvergaderings soos in die kerkorde van die Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk
title_full Die “kerklike gesag” van kerkvergaderings soos in die kerkorde van die Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk
title_fullStr Die “kerklike gesag” van kerkvergaderings soos in die kerkorde van die Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk
title_full_unstemmed Die “kerklike gesag” van kerkvergaderings soos in die kerkorde van die Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk
title_sort die “kerklike gesag” van kerkvergaderings soos in die kerkorde van die nederduitse gereformeerde kerk
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publishDate 2008-07-01
description The ecclesiastical authority of the assemblies in church as in the church order of the Dutch Reformed Church The point in discussion in this article is Article 20.1 of the church order of the Dutch Reformed Church (DRC). In accept- ing the first version of this church order, the first general synod of the DRC in 1962 used the church order of 1959 of the Reformed Churches in the Netherlands (RCN) as an example. The exact wording of Article 20.1 happened to be part of the latter.   Article 20.1 gives an indication of the authority of assemblies because this is nowhere else attended to in the church order of the DRC. It explains that the authority of church governing bodies like assemblies comes from Christ. He as the actual Head of the church lends authority to these assemblies, without abdicating his position as the Head of his church. He remains the Source and Owner of ecclesiastical authority.   This means that ecclesiastical authority is founded and based on the Word of God by which it sumultaneously is limited. In exercising it’s authority, an assembly is also bound to do it in accordance with the character of the church. To speak of authority in the church is not in conflict with the character of the church as a community of believers connected by love.
topic Own Character Of Assemblies In Church
Authority Of The Word authority In Church
Christ The Source Of Authority In Church
Misunderstandings Authority In Church
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