This article evaluates the terms and conditions candidates have to meet before entering into the ministry. This evaluation is then set against the background of reformed presuppositions about the office of a minister of the Word. The focus is especially on the relevant articles 4, 8 and 9 of the Synod of Dordt, 1619. The article explains how the articles set out in the Church Order relate to a unique office (sui generis), namely that of the church minister. In the context of the Reformed Churches in South Africa, the practical application of these church order articles are also discussed. The question addressed is whether our understanding of the Church Order of Dordt, 1619, Article 8, represents a correct application of this church order a...
Church order and ecumenism: The Dutch Reformed Church in 1962–2015. The church order accepted by the...
<strong>The position of the child in the Nederduitsch Hervormde Kerk van Afirika with specific...
Church and state authorithy: The Confessio Belgica and three church orders. In reformed ch...
This article evaluates the terms and conditions candidates have to meet before entering into the min...
Many reformed church orders, which reflect the Dort Church Order of 1619, albeit revised, still appl...
The article focused on the importance and urgency of a design for reformed hermeneutics on church po...
This article examines the nature of the relationship between the minister and his/her congregation i...
According to South African courts the main question to be asked for an evaluation of the relationshi...
<strong>Part-time ministers in the Nederduitsch Hervormde Church in Africa</strong><p...
The Church Order of the Dutch Reformed Church puts the position of the Scriptures, its confessions o...
According to South African courts the main question to be asked for an evaluation of the relationshi...
The Church Order of the Dutch Reformed Church puts the position of the Scriptures, its confessions o...
This article examines the influence of the Reformation of the 16th century on the Church Orders of t...
Reformed churches in the tradition of John Calvin and the well-known Synod of Dordt (1618-1619), hav...
<strong>The substance and purpose of the ministry of the Nederduitsch Hervormde Kerk, with ref...
Church order and ecumenism: The Dutch Reformed Church in 1962–2015. The church order accepted by the...
<strong>The position of the child in the Nederduitsch Hervormde Kerk van Afirika with specific...
Church and state authorithy: The Confessio Belgica and three church orders. In reformed ch...
This article evaluates the terms and conditions candidates have to meet before entering into the min...
Many reformed church orders, which reflect the Dort Church Order of 1619, albeit revised, still appl...
The article focused on the importance and urgency of a design for reformed hermeneutics on church po...
This article examines the nature of the relationship between the minister and his/her congregation i...
According to South African courts the main question to be asked for an evaluation of the relationshi...
<strong>Part-time ministers in the Nederduitsch Hervormde Church in Africa</strong><p...
The Church Order of the Dutch Reformed Church puts the position of the Scriptures, its confessions o...
According to South African courts the main question to be asked for an evaluation of the relationshi...
The Church Order of the Dutch Reformed Church puts the position of the Scriptures, its confessions o...
This article examines the influence of the Reformation of the 16th century on the Church Orders of t...
Reformed churches in the tradition of John Calvin and the well-known Synod of Dordt (1618-1619), hav...
<strong>The substance and purpose of the ministry of the Nederduitsch Hervormde Kerk, with ref...
Church order and ecumenism: The Dutch Reformed Church in 1962–2015. The church order accepted by the...
<strong>The position of the child in the Nederduitsch Hervormde Kerk van Afirika with specific...
Church and state authorithy: The Confessio Belgica and three church orders. In reformed ch...