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- RELIGION, Page 72Like a Mother
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- A mod creed for Presbyterians
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- When the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) was formed in 1983,
- ending a Civil War-era schism, one of the first tasks was to
- set forth its beliefs. That effort, complicated by the church's
- theological diversity, bore fruit last week as a national
- assembly of the 2.9 million-member denomination gave
- overwhelming approval to an 80-line "Brief Statement of Faith."
- After endorsement from regional units, it will join the ten
- other doctrinal statements that guide Presbyterians. The
- cleverly crafted text seems traditional enough to prevent the
- conservative opposition that killed a modernized creed in the
- Southern branch 14 years ago. Liberals, meanwhile, will be
- cheered by the heavy emphasis on the Social Gospel, including
- ecological concerns.
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- Feminists may grimace to hear God twice addressed as
- "Father," but they will be pleased that the Deity is described
- as being "like a mother who will not forsake her nursing
- child." Moreover, belief that the Holy Spirit "calls women and
- men to all ministries of the church" is for the first time
- elevated to creedal status alongside such fundamental matters
- as the resurrection of Jesus Christ. And the soothing assertion
- that the Holy Spirit "sets us free to accept ourselves" is more
- akin to pop psychology than to the stern confessions of yore.
- What would John Calvin say?
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