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Administration as charism: a comparison of I Corinthians and canon law
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- Administration as charism: a comparison of First Corinthians and canon law
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- Contemporary church administration ought to be informed by and governed by values and norms of scripture. The changed nature of social life does not allow a one-dimensional correlation between the first century and the modern world. Methodologically, general hermeneutical theory allows for a mutual critical correlation between classical text (I Cor 12-14) and reigning paradigm (Code of canon law; esp. canons 145, 146, and 196). A practical theology of administration results that is neither biblicistic nor technologically rationalized to the point of impersonalism and bureaucratic efficiency. Experimentations in administering Communidades de Base and the proposed revision of the 1917 code of canon law provide paradigms for future praxis in direction setting.
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