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Ordinary and Extraordinary Discipline: Mutual Accountability in the Reformed Tradition
Bearing With One Another -
The Crucified One Is Lord
Biblical Authority for the Life of the Church
Christians and Jews- People of God: Church Issues
Seris No. 7
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TWE Church Issues Series
Ordinary and Extraordinary Discipline: Mutual Accountability in the Reformed Tradition
7042002008
A "Church Issues" by Charles Wiley explores the restorative potential of discipline in the church. Wiley frames the use of formal, legal discipline in light of the everyday practice of Christians helping each other grow in Christ.
 
Bearing With One Another -
7042002001

Sheldon Sorge goes to the sources, exploring impulses to unity within the reformed tradition. Dr. Sorge's reading of Calvin, set within the context of Ephesians 4, shows that concern for theological integrity and commitment to the church's unity are not at odds. To the contrary, it is theological integrity that is the ground for preserving the unity of the church.

 
The Crucified One Is Lord
7042000014
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 stance toward other faith traditions? The Office of Theology and Worship wishes to contribute to the church's consideration of the issue by making available to Presbyterians a superb theological paper from the Commission on Theology of the Reformed Church in America.
 
Biblical Authority for the Life of the Church
7042000009
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. The paper grows out of the URC's own struggles with sexuality issues and the debates over the Bible that are part of those struggles. It is valuable to Presbyterians because it illuminates unity/diversity matters by providing fresh perspectives on the crucial question of the Bible's authority in the church and by providing scriptural insights into contentious sexuality issues.
 
Christians and Jews- People of God: Church Issues
Seris No. 7
7042005004

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 of faith and faithfulness.  Some of the material comes from our own church, while other contributions come from beyond the PC(USA).  All are useful to Presbyterians in congregations, presbyteries and may be suitable for Christian-Jewish dialogue.  10 or more $2.00 each.

 
Ordination and Authority
2116209003
In "Authority in the church and the Authority of the Church in the World," Joe Small builds on the foundational understanding of ordination to tackle one of the thorniest issues in the contemporary church: authority.  He believes that the "hesitant and inconsistent" pattern of authority within the church leads to a lack of authority of the church in the world.
 
Committed Conversations
7042099011
Three essays - "Church Fears," "Body Language," and "A Grammar of Committed Conversation" that offer an analysis of current divisions in the church and an ecclesially faithful way to talk about those divisions. Office of Theology and Worship, Church Issues Series, No. 2.
 
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