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Resolution 6
The Christian Doctrine of God
For the reasons set forth in Resolutions 2 and 3, there is need for the
Church to renew and redirect its teaching office:
- by a fresh insistence upon the duty of thinking and learning as
essential elements in the Christian life;
- by recalling the clergy to a fuller sense of their duty in the exercise
of the teaching office. Of all their functions this is the one of the most
important. It demands, especially in these days, prayer and study, both
individual and corporate, on the self-revelation of God in Jesus Christ and
the manifestations of his presence in the modern world;
- by the provision of similar opportunities for the laity;
- by a new emphasis upon the appeal to the mind as well as to the heart
in the preaching of the word as an element in Christian worship; and
- by providing both for clergy and laity opportunities of retreats and
other well-tried methods for the deepening of the spiritual life through
the growth of fellowship with God and man.
We especially desire to impress upon the younger clergy that the Church
requires the service of men who will devote themselves to the study of
theology in all its branches. The Church needs learning, as well as
spiritual power and practical ability, in its clergy.
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