Wednesday 22 August 2007

The Rise of African Biblical scholarship.

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Author: Rev. P.M.S. Matsepe
Date: July 2007 meeting
Context: This paper explores African hermeneutics and applies specifically to the questions raised concerning Biblical interpretation.
Status of document: Referred paper

Friday 8 June 2007

Christians and Same-sex Relationships Discussion Guide - Conference 2003

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Author: DEWCOM
Date: Conference 2003
Context: DEWCOM was mandated by Conference to supply a discussion guide by 2003 to facilitate conversations in Societies, Circuits and Districts regarding Christians and same-sex relationships.
Document status: Adopted by Conference.

Wednesday 23 May 2007

Same-sex relationships: An alternative view to the Discussion Guide

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Author: Rev. Dave Morgan
Date: Prestented at the October 2006 meeting.
Context: In light of the same-sex debate, Rev. Morgan argues that the findings of DEWCOM's Same-sex discussion guide are not fully representative of current views. This paper adds to the discussion by presenting views from Scripture, Tradition, Reason and Experience that suggest that same-sex relationships are not in accordance with orthodox Christian theology.
Document status: Under discussion.

Tuesday 22 May 2007

Scripture and same-sex relations

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Author: Rev. Ray Alistoun
Date: Presented at the October 2006 meeting.
Context: In light of the same-sex debate, Rev. Alistoun argues that same-sex relationships are not viewed in a positive light by Scripture.

Wednesday 16 May 2007

Holding hands is not for sissies.

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Author: Rev. Greg Andrews
Date: Presented at the October 2006 meeting
Context: In light of the same-sex debate, Rev Andrews presented this paper arguing for a more inclusive position to be held by the MCSA.

African Culture and Homosexual relationships

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Author: Rev. Sijadu Nkomonde
Date: Presented at the October 2006 meeting
Context: In light of the same-sex debate, Rev. Nkomonde presented this paper, urguing that same-sex relationships are not foreign to African culture.

Friday 30 March 2007

Bibliography on Mission in South Africa

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Author: Rev. Wessel Bentley
Date: Presented at the October 2006 meeting.
Context: Resources for mission are not well known. Rev. Bentley compiled a bibliography of relevant material relating to mission in Southern Africa.

Stipends within the MCSA

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Author: Rev. Alan Storey
Date: Presented at the May 2006 meeting
Context: The MCSA is debating the current stipend system. Rev. Storey proposes a biblical model of the sharing of resources that balances justice and equality.

DODGING THE DOGMATISMS: METHODIST REFLECTIONS ON ABORTION

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Author: Rev. Prof. Neville Richardson
Date: Submitted at the May 2006 meeting
Context: The MCSA's stance on abortion has been questioned. In this paper, Rev. Prof. Richardson explores the theological and ethical considerations relating to this issue.

Thursday 29 March 2007

Surrogate Motherhood

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Author: Rev. Ken Carr
Date: Presented at the May 2007 meeting.
Context: Considering the debate on adoption and parenthood, Rev. Carr explores the theological and ethical considerations for surrogate motherhood.

A theological consideration of the ‘Covenant relationship’, between the MCSA and Ministers ordained by (and in full connexion with) the MCSA

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Author: Rev. Tim Attwell
Date: Presented at the May 2007 meeting.
Context: The debate concerning stipends in the MCSA has raised questions about the covenantal relationship between the church and its ministers. In this paper Rev. Attwell explores the historical and theological meaning of this relationship.

An ecclesiology with particular reference to the mission of the Church as it concerns the Apostolate of the laity

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Author: Rev. Tim Attwell
Date: Presented at the May 2007 meeting.
Context: The MCSA recognises the importance of every-member ministry. Rev. Attwell describes the relationship between clergy and the laity as it relates to their specific expressions of ministry.

Ordained Deacons and the Sacraments in the Methodist Church of Southern Africa

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Author: Rev. Dr. Dion Forster
Date: Presented at the May 2007 meeting.
Context: The Order of Deacons requested permission to dispense the Elements in places where there is insufficient ministerial oversight. In this paper, Rev. Dr. Forster argues that the ordination of Deacons is very specific and would be devalued if the Ordination for Sacrament were included in their definition of Ordination.