The implications of the usages and theology of clerical dress in the Methodist Church of Southern Africa

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Donald M. Williams, Wessel Bentley
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all of our people, of all ages, genders, races, languages, abilities and traditions and of all our diverse worship expressions, forms and dress into the collective worship life of our church, especially at significant moments like the annual Ordination service. (pp. 50–51) This article intends to contribute to this debate by investigating each of the four matters raised. of the Using a theological literary study, this article argues that, while there have been significant shifts in the dress code of the ordained clergy of the Methodist Church of Southern Africa, these changes are often driven by uninformed personal usages rather than theological principles. This leads to confusion in the usage of liturgical wear and vestments, resulting in marked differences between orders of ordained ministry and the separation of clergy and laity. Furthermore, the inconsistent and often contradictory ecclesiology of ministerial dress leads to tensions along ecumenical lines and does not promote image of the one body of Christ. This article argues that the Methodist Church of Southern Africa needs to revisit its ecclesiology relating to the ministry of the ordained, and for their dress code in their ministry to be relevant in Southern Africa. Contribution: This article contributes towards the ongoing discussion in the Methodist Church of Southern Africa on the usage of liturgical wear and vestments in the practice of ordained ministry. It seeks to clarify the history of the use of clerical wear and other vestments, so that a common understanding and usage can be employed that will negate ecclesiological confusion and promote ecumenical relationships.
南部非洲卫理公会教会教士服装的用法和神学含义
我们所有的人,不分年龄、性别、种族、语言、能力和传统,以及我们所有不同的敬拜表达方式、形式和服装,都融入到我们教会的集体敬拜生活中,特别是在像年度圣职仪式这样的重要时刻。(第50-51页)本文打算通过调查所提出的四个问题来促进这场辩论。通过一项神学文学研究,本文认为,尽管南非卫理公会教会神职人员的着装规范发生了重大变化,但这些变化往往是由不知情的个人习惯而不是神学原则驱动的。这导致在使用礼仪的服装和法衣的混乱,导致在按立的事工之间的命令和神职人员和平信徒的分离的显著差异。此外,神职人员着装的不一致和经常矛盾的教会教义导致了大公阵线的紧张局势,并没有促进基督一体的形象。这篇文章认为,南部非洲卫理公会教会需要重新审视与按立牧师的事工有关的教会教义,以及他们在事工中的着装要求与南部非洲相关。贡献:这篇文章对南部非洲卫理公会正在进行的关于在按立事工的实践中使用礼拜服和圣衣的讨论作出了贡献。它试图澄清神职人员穿着和其他法衣的使用历史,以便可以采用一种共同的理解和用法,从而消除教会的混乱并促进普世关系。
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