REFORMED THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY DALLAS CAMPUS Ecclesiology and Sacraments Fall 2017

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REFORMED THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY DALLAS CAMPUS Ecclesiology and Sacraments Fall 2017 For various reasons the doctrines of the Church and the Gospel Sacraments have often been relegated to an incidental place in evangelical theology. Often their positive importance has been diminished. Yet both in Scripture and in the history of the people of God the role of the church and the signs of the gospel have been central elements in Christian faith and experience. Against the background of biblical teaching, we will briefly explore what that significance is. In our study of the Doctrine of the Church we will focus on certain aspects of the biblical material which forms the groundwork of the doctrine, with a view to understanding how the perspectives on the church given to us in redemptive historical revelation impact both our theology and praxis in the area of ecclesiology. In relation to the Sacraments our goal is to gain both (a) a clear biblical-theological understanding of their significance and also (b) a sense of their importance in the life of both the individual believer and the gospel community. Course Requirements In addition to the instruction given in the lectures, a number of works on the church are listed as core reading, in addition to the variety of other works listed and materials that may be mentioned in class. The course will be graded on the basis of: (i) Paper: A research paper, no more than 15 pages should be submitted by the date set in the Seminary Calendar. This may be on any topic related to the syllabus. It should show evidence of thoughtful and relevant choice of topic, clear understanding of the biblical and theological issues involved, careful research and an ability to analyze and critique as well as trace the lines of a positive biblical doctrine in the specific area of ecclesiology chosen for research. (ii) Examination: An examination will be held during the exam period. Reading The following list includes a small number of books that should be regarded as core reading. The basic texts in ecclesiology reflect a reformed doctrine of the church. Both Calvin and Bavinck represents older but always vibrant expositions of Christian doctrine. Berkouwer provides a series of discussions which, in the European fashion, assumes knowledge of the basic materials. Calvin lies behind these authors, of course, and presents us with a remarkable exposition. Clowney represents a more contemporary biblical theological approach, R.B. Kuiper (note both the spelling and the identity not to be confused with Abraham Kuyper!) the first Professor of Practical Theology at Westminster Seminary in Philadelphia. His more popularlevel study serves both as an introduction, and also a catalyst for critical reflection. The reading list on sacraments includes two classic studies (Calvin and Bruce), as well as the standard texts of Bavinck and Berkouwer and in addition studies of a more exegetical nature. In both areas, Bavinck may be used as a basic text to read.

Doctrine of the Church: I: Basic Theological Texts: H. Bavinck: Reformed Dogmatics, vol. 4. Pp. 273-460 G.C. Berkouwer: The Church J. Calvin: Institutes, Book IV, chapters 1-13 E.P. Clowney: The Church R.B. Kuiper: The Glorious Body of Christ II In addition, the following works are particularly recommended for study: D. Bannerman: The Scripture Doctrine of the Church J. Bannerman: The Church of Christ G.Vos: The Kingdom of God and the Church III: The following works may be consulted for a variety of perspectives on the church. R.J. Banks: Paul's Idea of Community D.A. Carson (ed): The Church in the Bible and the World J.N.D. Kelly: Early Christian Doctrines H. Kung: The Church G.McGregor: Corpus Christi J.Moltmann: The Church in the Power of the Spirit E.S.Morgan: Visible Saints J.Owen: True Nature of a Gospel Church (Works, 16: 2-208) Doctrine of the Sacraments: Basic Theological Texts H. Bavinck, Reformed Dogmatics, 4: 461-588 G.C. Berkouwer: The Sacraments, 90-187; John Calvin: Institutes Book IV, chapters 14-19 J. Murray: Christian Baptism Collected Writings 2, 366-384. R. Bruce: The Mystery of the Lord's Supper I.H.Marshall: Last Supper, Lord's Supper.

Doctrine of the Church and Sacraments Class Syllabus Introduction: The doctrine of the church today: i. Historical ii. Theological I. THE BUILDING OF THE CHURCH 1. The foundation of the church in the promise of Christ, Matt.16:18 i. Programmatic words ii. iii. Controverted statement Point to church's centrality (a) Son of Man imagery (b) Community goal (c) Community language (d) Community rites (e) parabolic teaching 2. The Church Jesus builds i. The meaning of ekklēsia 3. Church and Kingdom i. Central message of Jesus ii. Relationship of kingdom and church (a) Sphere in which kingdom is manifested (b) Instrument of kingdom 4. The "Peter Saying" i. In Christian interpretation ii. In R.C. argument iii. Response iv. The "keys" 5. The Pattern of Church building i. Mk.1:13-14 prototype ii. The significance of Pentecost (a) Promise Fulfillment (b) New covenant life in the Spirit (c) Transcending of Mosaic economy (d) Typical gives way to antitypical (e) Mediation of many Mediation of One (f) Dawning of the "last days" iii. The pattern in Acts (a) Christ displays kingdom power (b) Christ defends and comforts his people (c) Christ directs his people in the great mission

iv. The effects in: (a) Growth (b) Government (c) Marks II. THE NATURE OF THE CHURCH 1. Church as fulfillment of covenant community i. Saints ii. Elect and beloved iii. Called iv. Flock 2. Church as the assembly of Christ i. By Christ the assembly is opened ii. By Spirit the assembly is internationally convened iii. In assembly Christ is present iv. In Return assembly is consummated 3. Church manifested in multi-dimensional way i. Universal ekklēsia ii. Local ekklēsia 4. Central designations of the Church i. Bride of Christ (a) Love and provision (b) Eschatological destiny ii. Temple building (a) Pillar and ground of truth (b) Temple built in Christ (c) Climaxes pattern of revelation (d) Involves transformation in constitution (e) Exhibits attributes of God (f) The Upbuilding of the Church Extensive-Missionary Prayer Practical assistance Life-style Mission activity Intensive-inbuilding In stability To maturity

iii. The People/Family of God (a) In O.T. (b) In N.T. Chosen and blessed community Trans-ethnic community Holy community Military community Pilgrim community Alien community iv. The body of Christ (a) Pauline metaphor (b) Source of idea? (c) Kephalē as head Practical implications of ownership Kingdom principles pertain Gifts received Union with Christ as foundational to church III. LEADERSHIP, ORGANIZATION and MINISTRY in the CHURCH 1. Organization in Gospels 2. Organization in Acts i. The apostles ii. The seven iii. The elders 3. Eldership i. Ministry (a) Guardianship (b) Nourishment ii. Qualifications (a) Personal qualities (b) Spiritual gifts 4. Diaconate i. The seven in Acts 6? ii. Qualifications 5. Ministry of Women in early church i. General considerations in NT ii. Deaconesses and Widows? 6. The standing "offices" in the church 7. Inter-relatedness of church i. Indications of inter-church relations in NT ii. Development of hierarchy and Reformation restoration

IV. ATTRIBUTES AND MARKS OF THE CHURCH 1. Unity i. NT emphasis ii. Nature of unity iii. Divisions in church 2. Catholicity i. Meaning of term ii. In NT 3. Sanctity i. Redemptive-historical/eschatological character ii. In R.C. teaching 4. Apostolicity i. Interpreted historically ii. Doctrinal Marks: 1. Reformation understanding 2. In Acts 2:42ff. V. SACRAMENTS IN THE CHURCH i. Sacraments in General i. Terminology in history of the church ii. Foundations for a Definition iii. The number of sacraments iv. Signs and Seals v. Validity vi. Efficacy and necessity 2, Baptism i. The warrant for baptism ii. Significance iii. Mode iv. Subjects v. Role 3. The Lord s Supper i. Institution ii. Significance iii. Meaning iv. The presence of Christ v. Benefits vi. Participation vii. Conclusion