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Resources in Reports and study guides
Like other publications in the Theology and Worship Church Issues Series, Christians and Jews; People of God is intended to make resources available that will help Presbyterians think through vital issues… Read more »
How shall Christians confess their faith in the midst of people whose beliefs are different? What is the shape of the faith that Christians confess? What should be the church’s… Read more »
This important paper, number 3 in the Office of Theology and Worship’s “Church Issues Series,” was produced by the United Reformed Church in the United Kingdom. It is valuable to… Read more »
Three essays: “Church Fears”, “Body Language” and “A Grammar of Committed Conversation.” These offer an analysis of the current divisions in the church and an ecclesially faithful way to talk… Read more »
By Joseph D. Small Since the reformation, “Word and Sacrament” have been identifying marks of the church. What happens to the church when sacraments are marginalized and word is relativized? … Read more »
By George Hunsinger George Hunsinger asserts that the polarity of “progressive politics and traditional faith” is not true to the gospel and not true to the church’s own tradition. More… Read more »
By Barbara Pitkin Are Children Human? brings together historical theological, and pastoral issues in order to help the church explore the quality of its relationship with its children. Are Children… Read more »
By Stanley R. Hall Are there essential elements of worship in the Reformed tradition? If so, they are not likely to be found in abstract propositions, but they may be… Read more »
By Milan Opocensky This Occasional Paper contains the text of Dr. Milan Opocensky’s address to the 23rd General Council of World Alliance of Reformed Church.
By Lewis S. Mudge In six brief sections, the author reviews the recent past, analyzes the current ecumenical malaise and develops the possibility of a new ecumenical vision.