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Background of the COR Documents
The COR documents are concise statements of timeless biblical
truths that are desperately needed in this age of cynicism and
extreme relativism. These documents are not the result of one small group “talking to
itself”; but rather, they were created based on the consensus wisdom of Christian leaders
and scholars from a broad spectrum of denominations and orthodox theological
viewpoints. Because they represent consensus truth based on the
Bible, we feel that the documents are an essential resource for
Christians as they work for the reformation of church and society.
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In 1984, as 112 Christian leaders and theologians were coming
together to form the Coalition on Revival, it became apparent that
this broad-based, theologically diverse group of leaders would need
a clearly defined statement of basic doctrine on which they could
agree and which could also form the theological foundation for the
17 Worldview Sphere Documents (Las
Traducciones Españolas/Spanish Translations)
they intended to write together. By consensus and input from many theologians, a group of COR
theologians created the
42
Articles of the Essential of a Christian Worldview, which
is a generic statement of faith that incorporates
2,000 years of the Church's orthodox, historically accepted theology
and that touches on all the theological and philosophical
points necessary to outline the full, Biblical view of doctrine and
reality. These articles are broad enough to include all the major
denominations and theological perspectives within the present Body
of Christ on earth and yet leave untouched, unstated, and open to
Christian freedom certain differences, such as
baptism and eschatology that now separate one denomination from
another.
No doctrinal statement of the past 200 years offers the greater
Body of Christ on earth a more detailed, comprehensive, generic
statement of the Biblical worldview.
A Manifesto for the Christian Church
On July 4, 1986, at a Solemn Assembly before the Lincoln Memorial
in Washington, D.C., and during a three-day Coalition on Revival
Congress on the Christian Worldview, 60 of COR's national
Steering
Committee members and another 400 Christian leaders from a broad
spectrum of theological viewpoints signed
The Manifesto for the
Christian Church (Las
Traducciones Españolas/Spanish Translations).
The focus of the first portion of the Manifesto is
repentance by the Church for not being the "salt and
light" it should have been and for allowing the forces of
darkness, by default, to replace the Christian roots of our nation
with secularized relativism and disintegration. The Manifesto
states where the signers believe the Church must stand and what
action it must take at this point in history to fulfill the Great
Commission.
The signers of the Manifesto are convinced that no revival
or reformation of the Church or society, of any depth or longevity,
can happen until the leadership of the Body of Christ commits itself
to living and teaching the kind of Biblical Christianity called for
by this Manifesto. Their hope is that pastors and Christian
leaders in every major metropolitan area will call their people to a
local Solemn Assembly for repentance and rededication to the
Christian task wherein the Manifesto can be read publicly and
the local Body of Christ can begin mobilizing itself into a united
team of courageous, world-changing, servants of Christ.
May the Manifesto be used by God as a trumpet call to help
awaken, unify, and mobilize the Body of Christ to accomplish all
Christ's demands of us at this critical point in history.
17 Worldview Documents
COR developed the
17 Worldview Documents from 1984 through
1986. These documents set forth what we believe are fundamental and
essential Biblical principles governing 17 major areas or spheres of
human life and activity: law, government, economics, business and
professions, education, art and media, medicine, science and
technology, psychology and counseling, Christian unity, local and
world evangelism, discipleship, helping the hurting, educating
Christians about social and political moral issues, revitalizing
Christian colleges and seminaries, marriage and the family, and
pastoral renewal.
The Worldview documents were developed by 17 committees made up
of leaders with experience and expertise in the related fields. They
were forged over an intensive three-year period of dialogue,
critique, editing, and finally, a consensus conviction. Sixty of
COR’s Steering Committee members and
over 300 other theologians, pastors, lawyers, doctors, businessmen,
and Christian workers made up the 17 committees.
The Worldview documents offer Christian leaders concise and
comprehensive Biblical principles of how to apply the Truth of the
Bible to all spheres of life and ministry. Each document includes
short, creed-like statements of affirmation and denial that we
believe state non-negotiable Biblical truths for that sphere of
reality.
The first draft of the
Articles of Affirmation and Denial on
the Kingdom of God was completed in 1989 and finalized after
two-years of theological debate and input from a wide range of
theologians. The writers affirmed that the Kingdom of God, as it
impacts society during this present age, is "a central teaching
of the New Testament and cannot be neglected without loss to the
Church and the Church's influence upon society."
The 25 articles define the Kingdom as both the universal rule of
Christ over all things and His special rule over the redeemed, as
well as the penetrating influence of the Word of God and the Holy
Spirit in the world in areas such as law, government, economics, and
ethics. For more information about the 25 Articles, read Dr.
Grimstead's brief
commentary on
the 25 Articles.
Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy
The
Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy
(En español) was produced
at an international Summit Conference of evangelical leaders
sponsored by the International Council on Biblical Inerrancy and
held at the Hyatt Regency O'Hare in the fall of 1978. The Chicago
Statement was signed by over 300 noted evangelicals, including (in
alphabetical order) James Boice, Norman L. Geisler, John Gerstner,
Jay Grimstead, Carl F. H. Henry, Kenneth Kantzer, Harold Lindsell,
John Warwick Montgomery, Roger Nicole, J. I. Packer, Robert Preus,
Earl Radmacher, Francis Schaeffer, R. C. Sproul, and John Wenham.
The Chicago Statement established inerrancy of the Bible once again
as the accepted, orthodox view within evangelical circles.
The Chicago Statement is a modern,
historical statement on the view of the Bible held by the Christian
Church for 2,000 years, as well as by Jesus and all the Biblical
authors. In the 1970s, a need arose for a broad-based group of
theologians to clarify what was the Biblical and historical view of
the Bible because a liberal and
neo-orthodox view of the Bible had
greatly infiltrated most denominations, schools and churches within
evangelicalism.
In the 20th century, the major philosophical and theological
debates have been over the question, "How do we know what it
true?" The inerrancy of the written Word of God is the
Christian's answer to that basic question. Most of the 19 articles
on inerrancy in this statement deal with questions which must be
answered before a thorough theological statement on Scripture can be
made. For more information about the ICBI and the Chicago
Statement, read Dr. Grimstead's
article
on how the ICBI came into existence.
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Worldview Law
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Worldview Evangelism
Worldview Christian Unity
Worldview Family
Worldview Poor/Hurting
Worldview Pastoral Renewal
Worldview Colleges/Universities
Translations
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Other Resources
Neo-Orthodox Falsehoods
Leader's Questions
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