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<text id=90TT1617>
<title>
June 18, 1990: Like A Mother
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<history>
TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1990
June 18, 1990 Child Warriors
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<article>
<source>Time Magazine</source>
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RELIGION, Page 72
Like a Mother
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<body>
<p>A mod creed for Presbyterians
</p>
<p> When the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) was formed in 1983,
ending a Civil War-era schism, one of the first tasks was to
set forth its beliefs. That effort, complicated by the church's
theological diversity, bore fruit last week as a national
assembly of the 2.9 million-member denomination gave
overwhelming approval to an 80-line "Brief Statement of Faith."
After endorsement from regional units, it will join the ten
other doctrinal statements that guide Presbyterians. The
cleverly crafted text seems traditional enough to prevent the
conservative opposition that killed a modernized creed in the
Southern branch 14 years ago. Liberals, meanwhile, will be
cheered by the heavy emphasis on the Social Gospel, including
ecological concerns.
</p>
<p> Feminists may grimace to hear God twice addressed as
"Father," but they will be pleased that the Deity is described
as being "like a mother who will not forsake her nursing
child." Moreover, belief that the Holy Spirit "calls women and
men to all ministries of the church" is for the first time
elevated to creedal status alongside such fundamental matters
as the resurrection of Jesus Christ. And the soothing assertion
that the Holy Spirit "sets us free to accept ourselves" is more
akin to pop psychology than to the stern confessions of yore.
What would John Calvin say?
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