TOPIC |
ISSUE |
(SOME) COMMENT |
Sunday/Sabbath observance
(as an example only) |
Christians differ over whether rest days are -
* Sundays
* Saturdays
* any/every day |
No evidence of equating Sunday with Sabbath is found prior to the 3rd century (New International Dictionary of the Christian church) |
Legalism |
The descent into enforcing a prescriptive and all-embracing behavioural compliance on believers |
Perceived as a problem in the Scottish Highlands and Islands |
Are the Old Testament laws binding? |
Who do the OT laws apply to? Which (if any) of these still apply in NT times for believers in Jesus/Yeshua? |
There are 613 laws; either they all apply, or none do (unless re-stated under the New Testament / Covenant). |
Theocracy / Theonomy
Christian
Reconstructionism |
Does the church have a mandate under God to press its views on the state and the secular/political process? |
Jesus said: "My kingdom is not of this world". He never tried to reform the Roman system. |
Westminster Confession of Faith |
Even the most staunch supporters of this document will – if they wish to retain any credibility – admit that the WCF contains some fundamental flaws and serious omissions. |
" Not for many years has ..... discussion of the theology of the Confession been so vital a matter .... as it is today." (The WCF in the church today - edited by Alasdair Herron.) |
Covenant Theology |
The WCF is based on an interpretational framework relating to theological constructs (Covenants of Works and Grace) in contrast to the Biblical Covenants (Noahic, Abrahamic, Mosaic, Davidic, New). |
"[The WCF] was not produced....as a Church Confession. This may account for much of the emphasis, as well as for certain striking omissions. Calvin never taught any 'covenant of works' nor would have."
(ibid.) |