Tuesday, January 24, 2012

A Comparison of WCF 23.3 (Of The Civil Magistrate)

Westminster Confession of Faith chapter 23, section 3 is a very interesting section if for no other reason than it has been modified so differently by various American Presbyterian denominations. Below is a link to a PDF I put together with a side-by-side comparison of this section as it appeared in the original Confession, as well as how the ARP, PCA, OPC, RPCNA, EPC, and PCUSA have modified it.

WCF 23.3 Comparison Chart (PDF)

WCF 23.3 Comparison Chart (Word) 

3 comments:

  1. Seth,

    Thanks for this. Just out of curiosity, how would one go about defining what is or is not a "Christian country?" That would seem to add a bit of wrinkle to the ARP version.

    Chris Hutchinson, PCA

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  2. Seth,

    Thanks for this. Just out of curiosity, how would one go about defining what is or is not a "Christian country?" That would seem to add a bit of wrinkle to the ARP version.

    Chris Hutchinson, PCA

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  3. Hi Chris, thanks for the comment(s). It would seem from the Confession that a Christian country can be defined as a country where the civil magistrate administers government on Christian principles, ruling in the fear of God, according to the directions of His Word.

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