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JOB DESCRIPTION FOR MEMBERS
OF NATIONAL COUNCILS ON THEOLOGY
Dear potential council member,
We thank you for exploring the possibility of
membership on your National Council on Theology and will look forward to working
and thinking with you if you become a member.
Following is an explanation of the vision and tasks for
National Councils on Theology and the requirements for membership. Members do
not need to be professional theologians to participate, but we do expect them to
be familiar enough with historic theology to be able to explain various points
of biblical doctrine to others, and to be able to recognize when some teaching
has departed from the truth of the Bible and the standards of historic
orthodoxy.
MEMBERSHIP REQUIREMENTS:
A. THEOLOGICAL:
1. All members must be able to enthusiastically sign the
two theological statements (on the website):
A.
The I.C.B.I.
Chicago
Statement on Biblical Inerrancy
B. The
42 Articles of the
Historic Christian Worldview
B. ECCLESIASTICAL
All members must stand as an officially, approved
representative of their denomination, organization, local church, presbytery, or
regional association. That is, all members must represent some larger, official,
Christian group and not just be a free-floating individual who enjoys discussing
theology.
C. PERSONAL HOLINESS
All members must be committed to personally living in
obedience to Christ’s commands in the Bible and be willing to mutually hold
each other accountable, according to
Matthew 18:15-17,
to live in obedience to the Bible in all areas of life. Though members are not
required to sign the COR Manifesto, they are expected to humbly and lovingly
confront each other as brothers if they see obvious sin in another members life.
This process is described by Jesus in Matthew 18:15-17 and is outlined in the COR
Manifesto.
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Biblical Inerrancy
Biblical Hermeneutics
Christian Worldview
Kingdom of God
Omniscience and Freedom
Pelagian Controversy
Biblical Salvation
Trinity
Eternal Fate of Unbelievers
Lordship of Christ
Unity of the Body of Christ
Church Discipline
Culture, Context, Missions
Christians’ Civic Duties
Biblical Economic Systems
Marriage, Divorce, Remarriage
Male and Female Distinctives
Homosexuality
Biblical Counseling
Israel and the Church
Education of Christian Children
Sanctity of Human Life
God's Law
for All Societies
All Topics in One
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Articles on Document Topics
Biblical Inerrancy
Biblical Hermeneutics
Christian Worldview
Kingdom of God
Omniscience and Freedom
Pelagian Controversy
Biblical Salvation
Trinity
Eternal Fate of Unbelievers
Lordship of Christ
Unity of the Body of Christ
Church Discipline
Culture, Context, Missions
Christians’ Civic Duties
Biblical Economic Systems
Marriage, Divorce, Remarriage
Male and Female Distinctives
Homosexuality
Biblical Counseling
Israel and the Church
Education
(1)Christian Children
(2)Government
Schools!
(3)Generational
Faithfulness
Sanctity of Human Life
God's Law for All Societies
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