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Credentials Manual of the Church of God

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Credentials Manual of the Church of GodThe Church of God began in 1880 by reacting dramatically to an excessive institutionalization of church life, often characterized as the heavy laying of human hands on Gods holy body of believers. However, after about thirty years of existence, this reformation movement (as it often has been known) had begun to feel the pain of insisting on virtually no human organization being allowed in its own life. It had begun to permit small appearances of

The Church of God began in 1880 by reacting dramatically to an excessive institutionalization of church life, often characterized as the heavy laying of human hands on God’s holy body of believers. However, after about thirty years of existence, this “reformation movement” (as it often has been known) had begun to feel the pain of insisting on virtually no human organization being allowed in its own life. It had begun to permit small appearances of organization, but only as need appeared to make necessary. The Spirit of God was to remain in control of constituting, energizing, and directing the life of the church.  

By the 1930s Anderson College, the movement’s first institution of higher education, had developed the practice of graduating ministerial students and then having a separate ceremony to also ordain select ones to ministry in the Church of God. The authority to oversee ministerial preparation and credentialing was as yet not clearly determined. After 1938 such functions slowly moved to the state level as regional assemblies developed— again, only as need appeared to make necessary. Inevitably, standards and procedures for ministerial preparation, ordination, and accountability were not formalized or uniform.  

The General Ministerial Assembly of the movement, functioning since 1917 as the church’s central voice, made clear in 1948 that the problems associated with such informality and disparity of standards and procedures had become unacceptable. This needed to be recognized and addressed. Accordingly, that 1948 GMA authorized the creating of a ministerial credentials manual, an initial attempt at a regularization of standards and procedures of ministerial life in the movement. While the need had become clear, progress in addressing it would be slow indeed.  

The first Congress on Credentials of the Church of God finally met in 1986, nearly four decades later, resulting in the 1986 edition of a Credentials Manual for ministers and congregations. Additional Congresses followed in 1996, 2003, 2006, and 2010, resulting in new Manual editions, with Barry L. Callen acting as Editor of each edition. Why the multiple editions? The church kept growing, maturing, changing, and finding itself and its leadership in a rapidly evolving culture with fresh challenges, professional expectations, and legal requirements and threats. Thus, perceived need kept driving the ongoing development of the Credentials Manual.  

Responsibility has required of the church fresh visioning, cautious but increased structuring, and now a longer and more carefully crafted set of ministerial and congregational standards and procedures. The prevailing paradox of the history of the Church of God remains what the 2011 Manual edition reports of itself. It “attempts to reflect the proper balance between legitimate autonomy and needed authority in the church’s life.” This balancing continues to be an important, delicate, and necessary matter for a properly prepared, formally recognized, and appropriately functioning ministry.  

The 2015 General Assembly of the Church of God was another milestone in this ongoing process of needed and enlightened structuring of ministerial preparation, 4   credentialing, and conduct. That Assembly empowered a “Select Committee on Credentials,” with twenty-four members from the United States and Canada, to establish the most desirable contents of a revised 2021 edition of the Credentials Manual. One key component of this Committee’s crucial work was to consult with a new Credentials Congress, seeking broad perspective and ownership of the eventual results of its work. Two sessions of this Congress were convened, one in 2016 and the other in 2017.  

All content of this edition of the Credentials Manual is authorized by the General Assembly of the Church of God, enacted through its standing Committee on Credentials, with implementation and future revision of the Manual to be determined by that Committee. This 2023 edition of the Credentials Manual was released by authorization of the standing Committee on Credentials of the General Assembly in coordination with the Executive Director of U.S. Strategy of Church of God Ministries, Inc.  

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White Crow
Waukegan, US
★★★★★ 5
Excellently written behind the scenes history
Format: Paperback
This is one of the best books on the irony of the Civil War. It is a different perspective that focuses on the misjudgement and arrogance of the confederacy. Food wars and manipulation of the slaves they were not part of their ill-conceived strategy to establish a states based totally on inequality. Too bad that today's politicans are trying to repeat the same mistakes. I would highly recommend this book to students of the Civil War and anybody who looks at today's politics and wonders where their southern strategy got its roots.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2013
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Van
Whiting, US
★★★★★ 5
Women and slave power in the C.S.A.
Format: Paperback
Fascinating, well documented description of the influential roles played by women and slaves in the Confederated States of America. The author demonstrates that the principal focus of the C.S.A. was first and foremost on the preservation of its 'peculiar institution', i.e., slavery, and the how this, along with the increasing politization of women, undermined its viabilty in many ways. The author's style is a bit turgid and academic at times, but well worth the effort to gain a better understanding of the Civil War from the South's perspective.
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KDelphi
Lowell, US
★★★★★ 3
I really enjoyed the premise of this book
Format: Hardcover
It seems to me that, it was a book just waiting to be written. The author covers topics very rarely considered in any detail in other books on the Civil War. She helps cut through some of the romantic mysticism and points out reasons why, as we all suspected, that most of the South (especially the poor) were very much victims of the Confederacy. She also explains in greater detail the way of thinking of the Planter class of the Old South, which still exists today--you can even hear it in the speech of the elites of the Deep South today. The problem I had with this book, is that the author repeats herself. Some here have said that they don't understand why people are saying that. Let me paraphrase just a couple examples of what I mean. She says , in one paragraph, that "soldiers wives started to become a political constituency for the first time" and explains how. A paragraph later, she ends the paragraph with "becoming a political entity was something new for poor white soldiers' wives". On the next page it says "for poor soldiers' wives, the Civil War was a huge burden, and they came into their own politically". In three pages she might say, "the term soldiers' wives' began to take on political meaning for the first time". Now, that is not repeating yourself with the same words, exactly. But it is repeating concepts that are not that hard to grasp. The book could have been much shorter and, IMHO, much better. I am not sure why the author feels the need to repeat certain points over and over. Another concept "done to death" was how the Planter class had not considered that a full 1/3 of their population would not only not be soldiers, but also would , in all likelihood, be opposed to them. Now, this would seem obvious to us now, so it is important that she point it out. But once is enough. I hope I am explaining the "repetition problem" a little better here....the topic and concepts were great. Repeating concepts over and over made for, in some places, a very long read.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2013
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VIRGINIA KURZWEG
Boise, US
★★★★★ 5
Fascinating Social History of the Confederacy
Format: Paperback
This was hard to get into in the first chapter. It became more and more readable. It provides a critical look at the untold stories of women and slaves in the Civil War-the powerless. It shows how poorly conceived the whole Confederate experiment was. When Jefferson Davis said that the Confederacy would have written on its tombstone "Died of a Theory", he could have said "Died of Many Half-Baked Theories" about the rights of the powerful over the powerless. There should be much more written about the social history of the Confederacy. One of the more interesting points the book makes is how little the Southern people had to do with the secession of most of the states. This was a tragedy of immense proportions.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2016
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Fr. Nicholas
Omaha, US
★★★★★ 5
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Format: Kindle
What a needed text for the canonical sciences. The glossary and footnote comments were most helpful. The definition of law is most excellent.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2023

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