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Doctrinal Statements and Theological Opinions

Summary

The Doctrinal Statements and Theological Opinions of the LCA are listed below. Some are available for download here (in pdf format). They are organised in 2 groups: Volume 1 and Volume 2.

VOLUME 1

Foreword

A. THESES OF AGREEMENT

Title and Contents

Principles Governing Church Fellowship

Joint Prayer and Worship

Conversion

Election

The Church

Office of the Ministry

Eschatological Matters

Scripture and Inspiration

Lutheran Confessions

Appendix to the Thesis of Agreement

The Status of the Theses of Agreement and Other Doctrinal Statements

The Permanent Status of the Theses of Agreement

Document of Union

B. THE SCRIPTURES

The Theses of Agreement and Inerrancy

Genesis 1-3: A Doctrinal Statement

The Use of Bible Translations

A Consensus Statement on Holy Scripture

Attachment 1: Towards a Common Understanding on the Authority of Holy Scripture

Attachment 2: The Extent and Certainty of Canon

A Guide for the Use of Bible Versions

C. CHURCH FELLOWSHIP

Altar and Pulpit Fellowship: Special Cases

Fellowships and Declared Fellowships

Relationship with Overseas churches

Document of Agreement: German-speaking Lutheran Churches and LCA

Guidelines for Inter-Church Marriages

D. MINISTRIES IN THE CHURCH

The relationship between Graduation from Australian Lutheran College (formerly Luther Seminary) & Ordination

Graduation from Australian Lutheran College (formerly Luther Seminary)

The Right to the Use of the Title 'Pastor'

The Use of Lay-evangelists in the Church

The relationship of the Auxiliary Offices to the Office of the Ministry

The Status of the Teacher in the Church

Directives concerning Parish Workers

Elders in the Lutheran Church of Australia

Standard Procedures and Questions in Colloquising Prospective Church Servants of the LCA

Call and Appointment

What Constitutes a Call?

Guidelines for Introducing the Practice of Separation of First Communion and Confirmation

E. THE SACRAMENTS

The Mutual Recognition of Baptism (Roman Catholic and Lutheran Churches)

Pastoral Practice in Reference to Holy Baptism

Concerning the Sacrament of the Altar

Infant Communion

The Blessing of Children at the Altar

F. WOMEN IN THE CHURCH

Right of Women to Vote at Meetings of the Congregations

The Role of Women in the Church

The Service of Women on Boards, Committees, etc.

G. INTER-DENOMINATIONAL COOPERATION -- CHURCH MOVEMENTS

Dialogue with other Church Bodies or Organisations

On Pastors Serving Full-time in Interdenominational Undertakings

Women's World Day of Prayer

The Lutheran Church of Australia and the Lutheran Charismatic Renewal

Billy Graham Campaign

The Use of Lutheran Churches by Other Denominations

Theology of a Lutheran Radio Mission etc.

Pastoral Attitude and Practice where a Pastor Is Attracted to or Associated with the Charismatic Movement

H. ETHICAL AND SOCIAL ISSUES

Attitude to Birth Control

Abortion

War, peace, and Conscientious Objection to Service in War

The following subject and statement is under review as the LCA focuses on a pastoral approach to the matter:
Homosexuality

The Involvement of the Church in Social & Political Problems

Capital Punishment

The Attitude of the LCA to Marriage, Divorce and Re-marriage

The Use of Drugs

Euthanasia or Mercy Killing

Human Reproductive Technology

Man's Treatment of Animals

Marriage and De Facto Relationships

Dancing

Guidelines on Participation of Pastors in Protest Marches

Declaration Concerning Communist and Other Persecution of Christians

Statement on Apartheid

I. DOCTRINAL ISSUES

Summary of Pastoral Statement concerning the Body-soul Issue

Public Doctrine and Pious Opinion

VOLUME II

Contents

Foreword

A. THESES OF AGREEMENT

Theses of Agreement II: Joint Prayer and Worship

B. THE SCRIPTURES

God and Inclusive Language

C. CHURCH FELLOWSHIP

The Lutheran Church of Australia's Application for Associate Membership in the Lutheran World Federation

A Confessional Agreement between the Lutheran Church of Australia and the Lutheran Church-Canada

Guidelines for Drawing Up a Statement of 'Recognition of Relationship' between the Lutheran Church of Australia and Another Lutheran Church Body

D. MINISTRIES IN THE CHURCH

Female Elders

The Ministry of the People of God and the Public Ministry

E. SACRAMENTS

The Service with Communion for Ministry to those who are Sick

The Treatment of Unused Consecrated Elements

Some Pastoral Guidelines for Responsible Communion Practice

The Celebration of the Lord's Supper with Thanksgiving

The Distribution of the Sacrament of the Altar

Distribution of the Sacrament of the Altar by Deacons, Elders or Lay Servers

F. WOMEN IN THE CHURCH

Should Women Serve as Lay Readers in Public Worship?

G. INTERDENOMINATIONAL COOPERATION - CHURCH MOVEMENTS

A Brief Evaluation of the Church Growth Movement

Guidelines for Participants in Cross-Denominational or Non-Denominational Bible Study Groups

The Lutheran Church of Australia and Interfaith Worship

Pastoral Care of Isolated Members of the Lutheran Church of Australia

H. ETHICAL AND SOCIAL ISSUES

Human Rights

HIV and AIDS

I. DOCTRINAL ISSUES

A Statement on Mission

Is the Pope the Antichrist?

The Two Kingdoms and Social Ethics

J. CHURCH-SCHOOL ISSUES

The Lutheran Church of Australia and its Schools

The Teacher in the Lutheran School

The Public Ministry in the Lutheran School

K. WORSHIP

Rationale for Synodical Decision on Use of Approved Orders with Holy Communion

The Use of Multi-purpose Worship Centres

A Lutheran Approach to the Theology of Worship

Guidelines for Services on Special Occasions

Worship at Luther Campus: A Declaration and Appeal


For more information, contact the LCA webmanager (webmanager@lca.org.au).

The Commission on Theology and Inter-Church Relations (CTICR)

The Commission on Theology and Inter-Church Relations (CTICR) has the task of providing leadership in the church in the whole area of theology and relationships with other churches. It does this by focusing on particular current issues of theological concern to the church, by considering and promoting various aspects of our relations with other churches or with organisations within the Christian church, and by preparing statements and giving advice to the church, the General Church Council, and pastors and; conferences, as the need arises.

Standing and ad hoc committees study particular questions and report to full meetings of the CTICR. It has been particularly active in the area of theological dialogue with other churches.

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