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To: jude24

Here's the Wheaton doctrinal statement. They've taken out the millennialist eschatology stuff entirely. I would have absolutely no reservations about signing this as a Catholic. There's nothing in here incompatible with Catholic belief. It just avoids all the distinctly Catholic ecclesiology because Evangelicals range from strict congregationalism to presbyterian to episcopal governance.

There's nothing in this statement that mentions "Protestant." And there are no "evangelical distinctives" in this statement at all--that is, there's nothing in it that would point exclusively to the Evangelical movement of the 19th-century.

Having looked at the current statement (much revised from thirty years ago), I would retract my assertion that they were within their rights to fire him. The statement says nothing about membership in this or that Christian denomination or church. He can, as a Catholic, in good faith fully subscribe to their doctrinal statement, which they say is all that is required. I think he actually has reason to consider himself unjustly terminated, though no court is going to get involved in the theological issues. But as far as I can see, a Catholic could sign this statement with no qualms of conscience.

http://www.wheaton.edu/welcome/mission.html#faith

Statement of Faith
The doctrinal statement of Wheaton College, reaffirmed annually by its Board of Trustees, faculty, and staff, provides a summary of biblical doctrine that is consonant with evangelical Christianity. The statement accordingly reaffirms salient features of the historic Christian creeds, thereby identifying the College not only with the Scriptures but also with the reformers and the evangelical movement of recent years. The statement also defines the biblical perspective which informs a Wheaton education. These doctrines of the church cast light on the study of nature and man, as well as on man's culture.

WE BELIEVE in one sovereign God, eternally existing in three persons: the everlasting Father, His only begotten Son, Jesus Christ our Lord, and the Holy Spirit, the giver of life; and we believe that God created the Heavens and the earth out of nothing by His spoken word, and for His own glory.


WE BELIEVE that God has revealed Himself and His truth in the created order, in the Scriptures, and supremely in Jesus Christ; and that the Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments are verbally inspired by God and inerrant in the original writing, so that they are fully trustworthy and of supreme and final authority in all they say.


WE BELIEVE that Jesus Christ was conceived by the Holy Spirit, born of the Virgin Mary, and was true God and true man, existing in one person and without sin; and we believe in the resurrection of the crucified body of our Lord, in His ascension into heaven, and in His present life there for us as Lord of all, High Priest, and Advocate.


WE BELIEVE that God directly created Adam and Eve, the historical parents of the entire human race; and that they were created in His own image, distinct from all other living creatures, and in a state of original righteousness.


WE BELIEVE that our first parents sinned by rebelling against God's revealed will and thereby incurred both physical and spiritual death, and that as a result all human beings are born with a sinful nature that leads them to sin in thought, word, and deed.


WE BELIEVE in the existence of Satan, sin, and evil powers, and that all these have been defeated by God in the cross of Christ.


WE BELIEVE that the Lord Jesus Christ died for our sins, according to the Scriptures, as a representative and substitutionary sacrifice, triumphing over all evil; and that all who believe in Him are justified by His shed blood and forgiven of all their sins.


WE BELIEVE that all who receive the Lord Jesus Christ by faith are born again of the Holy Spirit and thereby become children of God and are enabled to offer spiritual worship acceptable to God.


WE BELIEVE that the Holy Spirit indwells and gives life to believers, enables them to understand the Scriptures, empowers them for godly living, and equips them for service and witness.


WE BELIEVE that the one, holy, universal Church is the body of Christ and is composed of the communities of Christ's people. The task of Christ's people in this world is to be God's redeemed community, embodying His love by worshipping God with confession, prayer, and praise; by proclaiming the gospel of God's redemptive love through our Lord Jesus Christ to the ends of the earth by word and deed; by caring for all of God's creation and actively seeking the good of everyone, especially the poor and needy.


WE BELIEVE in the blessed hope that Jesus Christ will soon return to this earth, personally, visibly, and unexpectedly, in power and great glory, to gather His elect, to raise the dead, to judge the nations, and to bring His Kingdom to fulfillment.


WE BELIEVE in the bodily resurrection of the just and unjust, the everlasting punishment of the lost, and the everlasting blessedness of the saved.


94 posted on 01/07/2006 8:20:08 PM PST by Dionysiusdecordealcis
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To: Dionysiusdecordealcis
"I would have absolutely no reservations about signing this as a Catholic. There's nothing in here incompatible with Catholic belief."


Really???


"so that they are fully trustworthy and of supreme and final authority in all they say. "

The Scripture - not the Magesterium.


"And that as a result all human beings are born with a sinful nature that leads them to sin in thought, word, and deed. "

Mary?



"all who believe in Him are justified by His shed blood and forgiven of all their sins. "

All sins - not just prebaptismal.


"WE BELIEVE that all who receive the Lord Jesus Christ by faith are born again of the Holy Spirit and thereby become children of God"

Regeneration through faith - not baptism.


"WE BELIEVE that the Holy Spirit indwells and gives life to believers, enables them to understand the Scriptures"

Catholics can't understands the Scriptures without the Magesterium.


"WE BELIEVE that the one, holy, universal Church is the body of Christ and is composed of the communities of Christ's people."

Even those separated from Rome?
95 posted on 01/07/2006 8:34:50 PM PST by PetroniusMaximus
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To: Dionysiusdecordealcis
Honestly, what I think happened was that the administration decided that their donors wouldn't appreciate a Catholic on the faculty. Christian colleges and seminaries are highly dependant upon the donations of alumnii and others to give them endowments. Having a Catholic on the faculty would not sit well with some donors, no matter how evangelically-minded his brand of Catholicism may be.

Other schools have kept their blanket prohibitions on alcohol use or dances for similar reasons.

96 posted on 01/07/2006 8:38:23 PM PST by jude24 ("Thy law is written on the hearts of men, which iniquity itself effaces not." - St. Augustine)
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