CITATION: Naude, P. J. 2014. Why is a multiplicity of confessions particular to the Reformed tradition? Acta Theologica, Suppl 20:35-48, doi:10.4314/actat.v20i1.3S.The original publication is available at http://www.scielo.org.zaENGLISH SUMMARY : This article commences with the observation - drawn from a number of standard collections - that a multiplicity of confessions is a particular trait of the Reformed tradition. An explanation for this is then sought with reference to the very conception of theology in the Reformed tradition (Willie Jonker); the spiritual power of the church to declare doctrine (John Calvin), and the relative authority of the confessions themselves (Karl Barth). It is concluded that new confessions will continue to e...
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Confessions outline what a church believes and teaches. As such they became instruments to safeguard...
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The reformed churches historically call themselves confessional churches, with the confessions ado...
<strong>The origin of Reformed confessions during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.<...
This article investigates the current issue of the relationship between Christian and non-Christian ...
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Okamoto states that problems with confessionalism come from taking the Confessions for granted. He s...
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