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Christian Unity (the book) - The Maranatha Community

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<strong>Christian</strong> <strong>Unity</strong> consist?’ We shall try to find out why <strong>the</strong>y failed, and <strong>the</strong>n weshall ask what relevance those attempts have for us today in <strong>the</strong> 21 st Century.It is time for <strong>Christian</strong>s in all <strong>the</strong> three traditions of <strong>the</strong> Church, EasternOrthodox, Roman Catholic and Protestant, to take seriously what has never yetin <strong>Christian</strong> history been taken seriously, that <strong>the</strong>re should be a visible andjoyous celebration of our Lord’s command to be one, so that <strong>the</strong> world willknow that he was sent to be its Saviour and Lord (John 17. 23).<strong>The</strong>re is value in denominationalism in so far as it holds on to aspects of <strong>the</strong><strong>Christian</strong> faith which o<strong>the</strong>rs may not appreciate or, sometimes, have not evenconsidered. Baptism by immersion after confession of faith is a very vivid andmeaningful ritual to many people; <strong>the</strong> stress on a real presence in <strong>the</strong> Lord’sSupper is something that many Protestants feel <strong>the</strong>y cannot altoge<strong>the</strong>r deny.We need to be open to <strong>the</strong> views of o<strong>the</strong>r <strong>Christian</strong>s, not with <strong>the</strong> result thatwe abandon our own views, but that we may enhance <strong>the</strong>m and learn to haveinsights which are not in our own tradition. This does not mean animpoverishment of <strong>the</strong> Church, a reducing it to its lowest commondenominator, but an enriching of it.If I belong to a tradition of worship which is very exuberant and noisy I maywell benefit from knowing about and experiencing worship of a different kindwith long silences and meditation. And <strong>the</strong> reverse may be true. Perhaps someof us need <strong>the</strong> tight constraints of a denominational discipline of worship inorder to feel ‘at home’ in a particular setting. Yet we can learn to appreciateo<strong>the</strong>r ‘homes’, too, all part of <strong>the</strong> One Home that is <strong>the</strong> Body of Christ.What follows next is a brief survey of attempts that have been made in specificepochs of Church History to do something about <strong>the</strong> divisions among<strong>Christian</strong>s. We will find that unity could only be maintained, in some cases, bydenouncing heresy. <strong>The</strong> Early Church had three tasks in this respect: to rootout heresies, to counteract schism and to establish <strong>the</strong> essentials of <strong>Christian</strong>belief for all time in statements that summarised <strong>the</strong> main beliefs of <strong>Christian</strong>s(<strong>the</strong> Creeds).It is quite remarkable how <strong>the</strong>se objectives were achieved, though it tookmany years and was not without stern opposition at times, and were achievedin such a way that even today in <strong>the</strong> 21 st Century <strong>the</strong> Creeds produced can beaccepted by <strong>the</strong> three main traditions of <strong>the</strong> Church, Orthodox, Catholic andPage 18

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