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  • On Love and Unity in the Church (Mennonite Church, 1961) ...nt (Mennonite Church, 1961)|Statement]] [[Context (Mennonite Church, 1961)|Context]]</h4> <h4>On Inspiration of the Bible</h4> Whereas we have been guided by
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  • On Dedication for Our Times (Mennonite Church, 1961) ...ntext (Mennonite Church, 1961)|Context]] [[Bibliography (Mennonite Church, 1961)|Bibliography]]</h3> <h4>On Dedication for Our Times</h4> Since a new sens
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  • Capital Punishment and the Ministry of the Church to the Offender (Mennonite Church, 1965) ...nnonite Church, 1965)|Statement]]</h3> A statement presented to [Mennonite Church] General Conference by the Peace Problems Committee and adopted August, 196
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  • ...claration on Communism and Anti-Communism, A (General Conference Mennonite Church, 1962) ...y of Mennonites, we as representatives of the General Conference Mennonite Church affirm our Christian conviction in the following statement.
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  • The Christian Witness to the State (Mennonite Church, 1961) ...State</h3> A Statement Adopted by Mennonite General Conference, August 25, 1961.
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  • Amnesty (Mennonite Church, 1975) <h3>Amnesty</h3> A Summary Statement Accepted by [[Mennonite Church (MC)|Mennonite General Assembly]] August 5-10, 1975, Eureka, Illinois
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  • ...engages other world communions and organizations. Every six to seven years Mennonite and Brethren in Christ conferences and groups gather for a general assembly ...dings and perspectives of these churches."<ref>"Global History Project," ''Mennonite World Conference,'' http://www.mwc-cmm.org/en15/index.php?option=com_conten
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  • ...Respect to Christian Separation and Nonconformity to the World (Mennonite Church, 1955) A Statement Adopted by Mennonite General Conference, August 26, 1955.
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  • ==9. The Church== ...t composed of those who have been "born again" and have joined the visible Church through water baptism; "there is one body, and one spirit, even as ye are c
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  • |Box title = Church of God in Christ, Mennonite ...er efforts and labors directly under her own church, the United Missionary Church, and became the denomination's first missionary (Lageer, 1979). In 1924, th
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  • The Use of the Law (Mennonite Church, 1981) ...to the courts without the counsel and support of the congregation or other church resource.
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  • ...learned it...” (2 Tim. 2:14, RSV), which illustrates furthermore that the context of teaching-learning is largely relationships, and that the development of ...van, 1975). From that approach, Richards derives the point “that the whole church teaches” (pp. 80, 81). The medium becomes a significant hermeneutic of th
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  • ...resource for congregational study and action.</li> <li>By encouraging the Mennonite Central Committee to continue exploring alternatives to prison systems.</li ...y to the criminal justice system, including correctional institutions. The Church should be moving forward with the same kind of innovative action that in th
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  • ==PREACHING THE BIBLE IN THE CHURCH== ...ues must become the concern of responsibly informed preachers who serve in Mennonite pulpits or their equivalent, and (2) that preaching experience, broadly und
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  • ...ration on the Authority of the Scriptures, A (General Conference Mennonite Church, 1962) ...ptures representing the position taken by the General Conference Mennonite Church at its 1962 triennial conference at Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, expressing its
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  • ===From the Early Church to the Sixteenth Century=== ...Martyr and others. The most consistent hermeneutical problem faced by the church was what to make of the literal words of Scripture. Origen dealt with this
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  • ...style="color: red">&rarr;29<sup>#</sup></span>''' While the history of the church since the Reformation has been, in some sense, a history of differences in ...inary, 1960.</ref> the monograph, Principles of Biblical Interpretation in Mennonite Theology (1967) by Myron S. Augsburger, and the 1967 article on ‘The Herm
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  • ...and the Christian Witness (General Conference Mennonite Church, Mennonite Church, 1983) ...adopted by General Conference Mennonite Church Triennial Session Mennonite Church General Assembly Bethlehem, [[Pennsylvania (USA)|Pennsylvania]] August 1-7,
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  • ...rightened by the specter of Modernism and by “liberalism” in the Mennonite Church and they readily accepted the Fundamentalists’ definition of the issues a ...d directly applied to the life of the church today. Thus, for example, the church is not to “spiritualize” such practices as the veiling of women for wor
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  • ...rightened by the specter of Modernism and by “liberalism” in the Mennonite Church and they readily accepted the Fundamentalists’ definition of the issues a ...d directly applied to the life of the church today. Thus, for example, the church is not to “spiritualize” such practices as the veiling of women for wor
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