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Journal coverJournal of Presbyterian History
Volume 79, Number 1 - Spring 2001
Presbyterians, Polity, and Confessional Identity

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Page 1 Presbyterians, Polity, and Confessional Identity: Some Thoughts from the Editors.
James H. Moorhead and Frederick J. Heuser, Jr.
Page 5 Making Theology Matter: Power, Polity, and the Theological Debate over Homosexual Ordination in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.).
Fred W. Beuttler
Page 23 Defending the Reformed Tradition? Problematic Aspects of the Appeal to Biblical and Confessional Authority in the Present Theological Crisis Confronting the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.).
Paul E. Capetz
Page 40 Response to Paul E. Capetz.
Fred W. Beuttler
Page 43 Response to Fred W. Beuttler.
Paul E. Capetz
Page 46 Report of the Special Commission of 1925 (Excerpt).
Page 53 Confessional Documents as Reformed Hermeneutic.
Edward A. Dowey, Jr.
Page 59 The Occasion and Contribution of the Confession of 1967.
Arnold B. Come
Page 72 Redefining Confessionalism: American Presbyterians in the Twentieth Century.
James H. Moorhead
Page 87 The Confessional Nature of the Church.
Advisory Council on Discipleship and Worship, PC(U.S.A)





 

 

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