Church Order in the New Testament
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Church Order in the New Testament  -     By: Eduard Schweizer

Church Order in the New Testament

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Title: Church Order in the New Testament
By: Eduard Schweizer
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 242
Vendor: Wipf & Stock
Publication Date: 2006
Dimensions: 8.58 X 5.56 X 0.52 (inches)
Weight: 10 ounces
ISBN: 1597528102
ISBN-13: 9781597528108
Stock No: WW528108

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Schweizer listens carefully to the testimony of the various New Testament writers in order to understand the theological problem of how the New Testament church understood itself, and how it expressed that understanding in its order. The purely historical question about the form of the church at different times is seen by Schweizer as necessary, but need only be asked insofar as the actual shaping of the church is always evidence of the concept of its own nature to which it testifies. Thus, Schweizer arranges the New Testament writings primarily by the theological kinship of their idea of the church, providing a comprehensive examination of the church in the New Testament and Apostolic Fathers. He treats both the diversity of views and the unity found in these writings. He also discusses issues relating to church office, ministry, and ordination. 'A book which must rank among the significant examinations of the subject not only for New Testament studies, but in the current ecumenical debate. The author's method, after a very unusual and discriminating discussion of the authority of scripture for the ordering of the church is, to begin with, analytical. He considers Jesus' conception of the church, which he finds obscure enough, but at least it was an open fellowship, repudiating hierarchy, and following Jesus in self-renunciation for the world, then that of the primitive community (including such disparate representatives as the early Jerusalem church, that of Matthew and the Pastorals), then the Pauline, Johannine and sub-apostolic conceptions of the church. In the second part of the book he synthesizes his findings, and faces up to such problems as apostolic succession, charismatic and non-charasmatic ministry, church service, and office . . This is a book to read and re-read. It has a depth, a spiritual perception and an absence of parti pris that is most refreshing as well as challenging' (Michael Green in The Churchman). 'There is a welcome freshness about Professor Schweizer's approach and treatment which repeatedly prods the reader into thinking again and again about many features of church life and work today in the light of the basic and permanent principles which he unfolds' (F. F. Bruce in Modern Churchman). Eduard Schweizer (1913 - 2006) was a Swiss New Testament scholar who taught for many years at the University of Zurich. A number of his studies have been translated into English, including 'Jesus the Parable of God', 'The Lord's Supper', and 'A Theological Introduction to the New Testament'.

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