Is die idee van ’n kerkorde nog kerklik byderwets?

Is the idea of a church order still relevant for the modern church? The question is whether church order could be of any sig- nificance for the church of our time. Should the church order be modernised to fit the church of a new millennium? Is the con- cept of a church order at all still feasible...

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Main Author: C. J. Smit
Format: Article
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/265
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spelling doaj-4dc46ace97204eb4a017c3f0b37c55db2020-11-24T23:59:44ZafrAOSISIn die Skriflig1018-64412305-08532008-07-0142222523810.4102/ids.v42i2.265162Is die idee van ’n kerkorde nog kerklik byderwets?C. J. Smit0Skool vir Kerkwetenskappe, Potchefstroomkampus, Noordwes-UniversiteitIs the idea of a church order still relevant for the modern church? The question is whether church order could be of any sig- nificance for the church of our time. Should the church order be modernised to fit the church of a new millennium? Is the con- cept of a church order at all still feasible for the modern church?   Where does the idea of a church order come from? This article shows that the concept of a church order originated from the Scriptures, the Old and the New Testaments. Throughout church history there was always the danger that where the church order became insignificant, the existence of the church itself came under threat.   The real questions are what a church order ought not to be and what it ought to be. This article determined that the church or- der has no independent authority. The church order should not be rendered as a church law. In fact, the church order should be only the principle-bearing pointer to the Word of God. In itself the church order has no own authority. It is only a servant of the authority of the Word. As such a Scripture-bound church order is indispensable for the existence of the church, also the church of our time. The nature of such a church order is not to create the services of the church, nor the essence of church being, but to ensure the task of the church to proclaim the Word of God and to protect the solemn being of the church in its orderly existence as the people of God in this world.https://indieskriflig.org.za/index.php/skriflig/article/view/265ChurchChurch CommunityChurch GovernmentChurch Order
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In die Skriflig
Church
Church Community
Church Government
Church Order
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title Is die idee van ’n kerkorde nog kerklik byderwets?
title_short Is die idee van ’n kerkorde nog kerklik byderwets?
title_full Is die idee van ’n kerkorde nog kerklik byderwets?
title_fullStr Is die idee van ’n kerkorde nog kerklik byderwets?
title_full_unstemmed Is die idee van ’n kerkorde nog kerklik byderwets?
title_sort is die idee van ’n kerkorde nog kerklik byderwets?
publisher AOSIS
series In die Skriflig
issn 1018-6441
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publishDate 2008-07-01
description Is the idea of a church order still relevant for the modern church? The question is whether church order could be of any sig- nificance for the church of our time. Should the church order be modernised to fit the church of a new millennium? Is the con- cept of a church order at all still feasible for the modern church?   Where does the idea of a church order come from? This article shows that the concept of a church order originated from the Scriptures, the Old and the New Testaments. Throughout church history there was always the danger that where the church order became insignificant, the existence of the church itself came under threat.   The real questions are what a church order ought not to be and what it ought to be. This article determined that the church or- der has no independent authority. The church order should not be rendered as a church law. In fact, the church order should be only the principle-bearing pointer to the Word of God. In itself the church order has no own authority. It is only a servant of the authority of the Word. As such a Scripture-bound church order is indispensable for the existence of the church, also the church of our time. The nature of such a church order is not to create the services of the church, nor the essence of church being, but to ensure the task of the church to proclaim the Word of God and to protect the solemn being of the church in its orderly existence as the people of God in this world.
topic Church
Church Community
Church Government
Church Order
url https://indieskriflig.org.za/index.php/skriflig/article/view/265
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