The Poor of Christ in the Roman Church: Role and relevance for today

A lay movement known as the Poor of Christ, incorrectly referred to as the Waldensians, started in the Roman Church in 1176 and rapidly spread through Europe despite severe persecution by the church. Through their values and methods, they impacted on the communities where they were present. This art...

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Main Authors: Horst Müller, Jerry Pillay
Format: Article
Language:Afrikaans
Published: AOSIS 2020-12-01
Series:HTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies
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Online Access:https://hts.org.za/index.php/hts/article/view/6199
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spelling doaj-59a1a111f935490a8f5807e4fde326792020-12-23T08:24:52ZafrAOSISHTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies 0259-94222072-80502020-12-01761e1e910.4102/hts.v76i1.61994899The Poor of Christ in the Roman Church: Role and relevance for todayHorst Müller0Jerry Pillay1Department of Systematic and Historical Theology, Faculty of Theology and Religion, University of Pretoria, PretoriaDepartment of Systematic and Historical Theology, Faculty of Theology and Religion, University of Pretoria, PretoriaA lay movement known as the Poor of Christ, incorrectly referred to as the Waldensians, started in the Roman Church in 1176 and rapidly spread through Europe despite severe persecution by the church. Through their values and methods, they impacted on the communities where they were present. This article aims to show their role and contributions indicating its impact on the 16th century Reformation and relevance for the church today. It does this by examining selected themes from the Poor of Christ: their life-transforming faith, the strengthening of laity, the equal role of women in ministry, the importance of teaching and living the faith, a focused rather than fenced theology and loyalty to the one Church of Christ. The article also draws reference to the COVID-19 pandemic and explores what we can learn from the Poor of Christ in addressing this situation. Contribution: This article puts the spotlight on an overlooked lay movement that contributed significantly in preparing the climate for the 16th Century Reformation. Their example shows that the real strength of church is through members empowered to holistically live their faith. The article shows the current relevance of their values and methods.https://hts.org.za/index.php/hts/article/view/6199waldensiansvaldespoor of christreformationlaitycovid-19women in churchauthority of scriptureauthority of christ
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title The Poor of Christ in the Roman Church: Role and relevance for today
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description A lay movement known as the Poor of Christ, incorrectly referred to as the Waldensians, started in the Roman Church in 1176 and rapidly spread through Europe despite severe persecution by the church. Through their values and methods, they impacted on the communities where they were present. This article aims to show their role and contributions indicating its impact on the 16th century Reformation and relevance for the church today. It does this by examining selected themes from the Poor of Christ: their life-transforming faith, the strengthening of laity, the equal role of women in ministry, the importance of teaching and living the faith, a focused rather than fenced theology and loyalty to the one Church of Christ. The article also draws reference to the COVID-19 pandemic and explores what we can learn from the Poor of Christ in addressing this situation. Contribution: This article puts the spotlight on an overlooked lay movement that contributed significantly in preparing the climate for the 16th Century Reformation. Their example shows that the real strength of church is through members empowered to holistically live their faith. The article shows the current relevance of their values and methods.
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valdes
poor of christ
reformation
laity
covid-19
women in church
authority of scripture
authority of christ
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