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Systematic Theology, by Louis Berkhof - New Leaven

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the end contemplated in the exercise of Church power? What is meant <strong>by</strong> the Church in<br />

Matt. 18:17? Does the key of discipline shut out only from outward privileges in the<br />

Church, or also from a spiritual interest in Christ? By whom and how is discipline<br />

exercised in the Roman Catholic, the Anglican, the Methodist, and the Congregational,<br />

Church? Can a Church safely discard discipline?<br />

LITERATURE: Bavinck, Geref. Dogm. IV, pp. 425-482; Kuyper, Dict. Dogm., de Ecclesia,<br />

pp. 268-293; id., Tractaat van de Reformatie der Kerken, pp. 41-69; Bannerman, The Church,<br />

I, pp. 187-480; II, pp. 186-200; Hodge, Church Polity, cf. Index; Morris, Ecclesiology, pp.<br />

143-151; Wilson, Free Church Principles; McPherson, The Doctrine of the Church in Scottish<br />

<strong>Theology</strong>, pp. 129-224; Gillespie, Aaron’s Rod Blossoming; ibid., On Ceremonies; Bouwman,<br />

De Kerkelijke Tucht; Jansen, De Kerkelijke Tucht; Biesterveld, Van Lonkhuizen, en Rudolph,<br />

Het Diaconaat; Bouwman, Het Ambt der Diakenen; Litton, Introd. to Dogm. Theol., pp.<br />

394-419; Schmid, Doct. Theol. of the Ev. Luth. Church, pp. 607-621; Wilmers, Handbook of<br />

the Chr. Rel., pp. 77-101; Cunningham, Discussions of Church Principles; ibid., Historical<br />

<strong>Theology</strong> II, pp. 514-587; McPherson, Pres<strong>by</strong>terianism.<br />

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