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Three Forms of Unity

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Three Forms of Unity is a collective name for the Belgic Confession, the Canons of Dort, and the Heidelberg Catechism, which reflect the doctrinal concerns of continental Calvinism and are accepted as official statements of doctrine by many Calvinist churches.

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History

The Synod held at Dort

From 1618 to 1619, the Dutch government on behalf of the Dutch Reformed Church, called and convened the Synod of Dort. Dutch delegates, along with twenty-seven Calvinist representatives from eight other countries, met at this Synod of Dort, where they collectively summarized their views in what was called the "Canons of Dort".[1]

This same Synod then added these Canons to two other documents, both of which were in common use by the Dutch Church at the time: the Heidelberg Catechism (1563) and the Belgic Confession (1561).[1]

In so doing, the Synod sought:

  1. to formalize their understanding of the Biblical teachings on the Trinity, the incarnation, predestination, justification, and the church;
  2. to allow members to gather together in unity around fundamental, shared beliefs;
  3. to relegate certain non-essential ideas (political positions, educational platforms, etc.) to a lower status to prevent the churches from needlessly splitting—the forms also provide a basis upon which ecumenical efforts can proceed based on whether a body accepts the essentials laid out in these forms

The different documents each serve different purposes.

Four Forms of Unity

Some Reformed denominations have included the Westminster Confession to their confessional standards. These include the Christian Reformed Church of Australia[2] and the Reformed Churches of New Zealand[3]

References

  1. ^ a b FRC: Canons of Dort – Historical Background Archived 30 January 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "Christian Reformed Churches of Australia – Beliefs: Doctrinal Standards". crca.org.au. Retrieved 30 May 2023.
  3. ^ Ray. "Creeds & Confessions". Reformed Churches of New Zealand. Retrieved 30 May 2023.

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