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Amendment 14-1 First Reading Guidance from Bills & Overtures

Amendment 14-1 First Reading Guidance from Bills & Overtures

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Amendment 14-1First Reading Guidance from Bills & Overtures

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Adopting the Belhar Confession: Background• Adding Belhar requires an amendment to our Book of Confessions• Approval of a super majority of Presbyteries is required. • This is a six year process, requiring the action of three different assemblies

• We have seen the Belhar Confession before• Proposed for study by 218th GA (2008)

• Recommended by Special Committee in 2009• Proposed as an amendment by 219th GA (2010) 525—150—3

• 108 votes in favor failed to receive a super majority (by 8 votes) • Re-proposed by National Capital Presbytery to 220th GA (2012)

• Recommended by Special Committee in 2013• Proposed as an amendment by 221st GA (2014) 551—87

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Belhar: A Spectrum of Views

• Oppose adding Belhar because of it’s theology• Affirm Belhar, but not as an

addition to our Book of Confessions • Favor adding Belhar as an

addition to our Book of Confessions because of it’s expressed theology

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Oppose adding Belhar because of it’s theology (and for what it might be used for) • Viola Larson’s arguments against Belhar’s theology • http://naminghisgrace.blogspot.com/2009/09/belhar-four-important-reasons

-pcusa.html • http://www.theologymatters.com/TM.100513.pdf (see page 12ff).

• Sue Cyre’s arguments against Belhar’s theology • http://www.presbycoalition.org/Belhar%20Critique%20Cyre%20TM%20Sept-

Oct%202010.pdf

• Presbyterian Coalition’s resource page• http://www.presbycoalition.org/campaign_belhar.cfm

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Affirm Belhar, but not as an addition to our Book of Confessions• View of Ruling Elder Alan Wisdom (Georgetown)• http://juicyecumenism.com/2011/03/24/why-the-belhar-confession-should-n

ot-be-adopted/

• Pittsburgh Seminary theologian John Burgess’s Cautious Perspective• http://www.reformedinstitute.org/documents/belhar.burgess.pdf • http://pres-outlook.org/2011/03/comments-on-the-belhar-confession/

• A similar argument from a Calvin Seminary Theologian (Christian Reformed Church) • https://internal.calvinseminary.edu/aboutUs/facultyStaff/cooj/Cooper-Affirm-

the-Belhar-But-Not-as-a-Doctrinal-Standard.pdf

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Favor adding Belhar as an addition to our Book of Confessions because of it’s expressed theology

• FAQ’s on Belhar• file:///D:/Dropbox/PCUSA/General%20Assembly/General%20Assembly%20(2014)/Committe

e%2013%20(Theological%20Issues%20&%20Institutions)/Belhar/FAQs%20re.%20Belhar.pdf

• “Why Belhar? Why Now?” (Letter from the Special Committee)• file:///D:/Dropbox/PCUSA/General%20Assembly/General%20Assembly%20(2014)/Committe

e%2013%20(Theological%20Issues%20&%20Institutions)/Belhar/Special%20Committee%20letter--Why%20Belhar,%20Why%20Now.pdf

• Office of the General Assembly resource page (multiple, including the above)• http://oga.pcusa.org/section/ga/ga221/ga221-belhar/

• Christian Reformed Church Resources• http://www.crcna.org/sites/default/files/FromtheHeart_studyguide.pdf • https://internal.calvinseminary.edu/pubs/forum/10fall.pdf