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Profession of faith

A profession of faith is a personal and public statement of a belief or faith.

Judaism edit

Among the Jews, the profession of faith takes the form of Shema Israel (שמע ישראל in Hebrew), Shema Israel Hachem Elokenu, Hachem Ekhad; is a quote from Deuteronomy (6:4): "Hear Israel, the Lord is our God, the Lord is One."[1]

Christianity edit

Origins edit

The profession of faith has its origin in the New Testament, where believers, such as Cornelius, declared their faith in Jesus during baptism.[2] In the First Epistle to Timothy in chapter 6 verse 12, Paul of Tarsus reminds Timothy of his profession of faith in front of several people.[3] In the Early Church, the kerygma, or the proclamation of Jesus Christ Messiah and Son of God, death and risen, summed up the profession of faith.[4]

By denomination edit

Various Christian churches require people to make a personal profession of faith according to a prescribed formula, when joining their Christian denomination as a member.

Catholic Church edit

The rite of reception of baptized Christians into the communion of the Catholic Church states that "one who was born and baptized outside the visible communion of the Catholic Church is not required to make an abjuration of heresy [publicly] but simply a profession of faith".[5] Today, normally, an abjuration of heresy is made in the privacy of the confessional, though in the past it was often a public matter. After joining with the congregation in reciting the Nicene Creed, the person being received into the Catholic Church makes the following profession of faith:

I believe and profess all that the holy Catholic Church believes, teaches, and proclaims to be revealed by God.[6]

A long version of this Profession of Catholic Faith was composed by Pope Pius IV and was formerly used as part of one's devotions. Such a devotion was rooted in the Council of Trent.

As indicated in the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults, adults joining the Catholic Church were formerly asked to abjure the previous faith to which they belonged ("Hebrew superstition", the Islamic "sect of the infidel", or "the heretical errors of the evil sect" from which they came). The profession of faith used was the Tridentine Profession of Faith.[7]

Lutheran churches edit

When a baptized individual joins a Lutheran church, he or she becomes a Lutheran by making a profession of faith.[8]

Anglican churches edit

In the Anglican churches, a profession of faith is made by "those elected or nominated in the office of bishop".[9] For baptisms in the Church of England, the Apostles' Creed is the profession of faith made by the candidate (or his/her sponsors).[10]

Methodist churches edit

In the United Methodist Church, a profession of faith is made by one's parents or sponsors when one receives the sacrament of Holy Baptism.[11]

A profession of faith is taken by confirmands, as well as new Christians joining the United Methodist Church.[12]

Baptist, Pentecostal and nondenominational Christianity edit

In Baptist, Pentecostal and nondenominational Christianity, which adheres to the doctrine of the believers' Church, the profession of faith consists in witnessing to one's personal conversion and to one's faith in Jesus, before the believer's baptism.[13][14] This rite is thus reserved for adolescents and adults.[15]

Islam edit

Among the Muslims, the profession of faith is called shahâda (in Arabic language, "testimony"), is one of the five obligations of the believer, and the most important.[16]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Norman Solomon, Historical Dictionary of Judaism, Rowman & Littlefield, USA, 2015, p. 422
  2. ^ Anthony R. Cross, Recovering the Evangelical Sacrament: Baptisma Semper Reformandum, Wipf and Stock Publishers, USA, 2012, p. 41
  3. ^ Samuel Cheetham, A History of the Christian Church During the First Six Centuries, Macmillan, UK, 1894, p. 114
  4. ^ Schubert M. Ogden, The Understanding of Christian Faith, Wipf and Stock Publishers, USA, 2010, p. 74
  5. ^ Church, Catholic (1988). Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults: Approved for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America by the National Conference of Catholic Bishops and Confirmed by the Apostolic See. LiturgyTrainingPublications. ISBN 978-0-930467-94-4.
  6. ^ Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults, 491
  7. ^ Maxwell E. Johnson, The Rites of Christian Initiation (Liturgical Press 2007 ISBN 978-0-81466215-1), pp. 435-436
  8. ^ Pascale Marson, Le guide des religions et de leurs fêtes, Presses de la Renaissance, Paris, 1999, p. 152–153
  9. ^ "Profession of Faith". Anglican Church of India. 2019. Retrieved 18 June 2019.
  10. ^ "Ecumenical Creeds and Authorized Affirmations of Faith". The Church of England. Retrieved 18 June 2019.
  11. ^ "The Baptismal Covenant I". Discipleship Ministries. 2009. Retrieved 18 June 2019.
  12. ^ Hahn, Heather (2012). "Church vitality: Professions of faith rise". United Methodist News Service. Retrieved 18 June 2019.
  13. ^ Walter A. Elwell, Evangelical Dictionary of Theology, Baker Academic, USA, 2001, p. 132
  14. ^ Sébastien Fath, Du ghetto au réseau: Le protestantisme évangélique en France, 1800–2005, Édition Labor et Fides, Genève, 2005, p. 366
  15. ^ Edward E. Hindson, Daniel R. Mitchell, The Popular Encyclopedia of Church History: The People, Places, and Events That Shaped Christianity, Harvest House Publishers, USA, 2013, p. 33
  16. ^ Roger Foehrlé, L'Islam pour les profs : recherches pédagogiques, éd. Karthala Éditions, 1992, p. 66

External links edit

  • Lutheran profession of faith
  • Methodist profession of faith

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Not to be confused with Act of Faith Christian or Creed A profession of faith is a personal and public statement of a belief or faith Contents 1 Judaism 2 Christianity 2 1 Origins 2 2 By denomination 2 2 1 Catholic Church 2 2 2 Lutheran churches 2 2 3 Anglican churches 2 2 4 Methodist churches 2 2 5 Baptist Pentecostal and nondenominational Christianity 3 Islam 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksJudaism editAmong the Jews the profession of faith takes the form of Shema Israel שמע ישראל in Hebrew Shema Israel Hachem Elokenu Hachem Ekhad is a quote from Deuteronomy 6 4 Hear Israel the Lord is our God the Lord is One 1 Christianity editOrigins edit The profession of faith has its origin in the New Testament where believers such as Cornelius declared their faith in Jesus during baptism 2 In the First Epistle to Timothy in chapter 6 verse 12 Paul of Tarsus reminds Timothy of his profession of faith in front of several people 3 In the Early Church the kerygma or the proclamation of Jesus Christ Messiah and Son of God death and risen summed up the profession of faith 4 By denomination edit Various Christian churches require people to make a personal profession of faith according to a prescribed formula when joining their Christian denomination as a member Catholic Church edit The rite of reception of baptized Christians into the communion of the Catholic Church states that one who was born and baptized outside the visible communion of the Catholic Church is not required to make an abjuration of heresy publicly but simply a profession of faith 5 Today normally an abjuration of heresy is made in the privacy of the confessional though in the past it was often a public matter After joining with the congregation in reciting the Nicene Creed the person being received into the Catholic Church makes the following profession of faith I believe and profess all that the holy Catholic Church believes teaches and proclaims to be revealed by God 6 A long version of this Profession of Catholic Faith was composed by Pope Pius IV and was formerly used as part of one s devotions Such a devotion was rooted in the Council of Trent As indicated in the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults adults joining the Catholic Church were formerly asked to abjure the previous faith to which they belonged Hebrew superstition the Islamic sect of the infidel or the heretical errors of the evil sect from which they came The profession of faith used was the Tridentine Profession of Faith 7 Lutheran churches edit When a baptized individual joins a Lutheran church he or she becomes a Lutheran by making a profession of faith 8 Anglican churches edit In the Anglican churches a profession of faith is made by those elected or nominated in the office of bishop 9 For baptisms in the Church of England the Apostles Creed is the profession of faith made by the candidate or his her sponsors 10 Methodist churches edit In the United Methodist Church a profession of faith is made by one s parents or sponsors when one receives the sacrament of Holy Baptism 11 A profession of faith is taken by confirmands as well as new Christians joining the United Methodist Church 12 Baptist Pentecostal and nondenominational Christianity edit In Baptist Pentecostal and nondenominational Christianity which adheres to the doctrine of the believers Church the profession of faith consists in witnessing to one s personal conversion and to one s faith in Jesus before the believer s baptism 13 14 This rite is thus reserved for adolescents and adults 15 Islam editAmong the Muslims the profession of faith is called shahada in Arabic language testimony is one of the five obligations of the believer and the most important 16 See also edit nbsp Christianity portal nbsp Religion portalAct of Faith Christian Credo of the People of God Oath Against ModernismReferences edit Norman Solomon Historical Dictionary of Judaism Rowman amp Littlefield USA 2015 p 422 Anthony R Cross Recovering the Evangelical Sacrament Baptisma Semper Reformandum Wipf and Stock Publishers USA 2012 p 41 Samuel Cheetham A History of the Christian Church During the First Six Centuries Macmillan UK 1894 p 114 Schubert M Ogden The Understanding of Christian Faith Wipf and Stock Publishers USA 2010 p 74 Church Catholic 1988 Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults Approved for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America by the National Conference of Catholic Bishops and Confirmed by the Apostolic See LiturgyTrainingPublications ISBN 978 0 930467 94 4 Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults 491 Maxwell E Johnson The Rites of Christian Initiation Liturgical Press 2007 ISBN 978 0 81466215 1 pp 435 436 Pascale Marson Le guide des religions et de leurs fetes Presses de la Renaissance Paris 1999 p 152 153 Profession of Faith Anglican Church of India 2019 Retrieved 18 June 2019 Ecumenical Creeds and Authorized Affirmations of Faith The Church of England Retrieved 18 June 2019 The Baptismal Covenant I Discipleship Ministries 2009 Retrieved 18 June 2019 Hahn Heather 2012 Church vitality Professions of faith rise United Methodist News Service Retrieved 18 June 2019 Walter A Elwell Evangelical Dictionary of Theology Baker Academic USA 2001 p 132 Sebastien Fath Du ghetto au reseau Le protestantisme evangelique en France 1800 2005 Edition Labor et Fides Geneve 2005 p 366 Edward E Hindson Daniel R Mitchell The Popular Encyclopedia of Church History The People Places and Events That Shaped Christianity Harvest House Publishers USA 2013 p 33 Roger Foehrle L Islam pour les profs recherches pedagogiques ed Karthala Editions 1992 p 66External links editLutheran profession of faith Methodist profession of faith Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Profession of faith amp oldid 1163782002, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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