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  "term": "ordinances",
  "slug": "ordinances",
  "letter": "O",
  "entry_type": "practice",
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  "short_definition": "The ordinances are the church’s appointed practices of baptism and the Lord’s Supper.",
  "simple_one_line": "The ordinances are the church’s appointed practices of baptism and the Lord’s Supper.",
  "tooltip_text": "The ordinances are the church’s appointed practices of baptism and the Lord’s Supper.",
  "lede_intro": "The topic of ordinances concerns the ordinances are the church’s appointed practices of baptism and the Lord’s Supper, so this entry should be read from the texts that define it and then from its place within the wider doctrinal shape of Scripture.",
  "at_a_glance_definition": "The ordinances are the church’s appointed practices of baptism and the Lord’s Supper.",
  "at_a_glance_key_points": [
    "Let the defining passages show ordinances as the church’s appointed practices of baptism and the Lord’s Supper.",
    "Trace how ordinances serves the gathered life, holiness, order, and witness of Christ's people.",
    "Avoid reducing ordinances to institutional habit or denominational slogan; keep it governed by the passages that establish it."
  ],
  "description_academic_short": "The ordinances are the church’s appointed practices of baptism and the Lord’s Supper. In dictionary use, the term should be explained from its immediate contexts, its place in biblical theology, and its bearing on faithful Christian life.",
  "description_academic_full": "The ordinances are the church’s appointed practices of baptism and the Lord’s Supper. More fully, the topic should be interpreted through the passages that name it, illustrate it, regulate it, or warn about its misuse. A sound treatment therefore asks how ordinances relates to creation, sin, redemption, discipleship, and the church's life under Christ, without turning a practical category into a slogan detached from context.",
  "background_biblical_context": "Biblically, the theme of ordinances is framed from Israel's assembly life, holiness patterns, and covenant signs through Christ's lordship and the apostles' teaching as the church's appointed practices of baptism and the Lord's Supper. The canon therefore places ordinances within the ordered worship, discipline, fellowship, witness, and visible life of God's gathered people rather than treating it as a merely private religious preference.",
  "background_historical_context": "Historically, discussion of ordinances was formed by the church's actual patterns of worship, ministry, oversight, and sacramental practice as much as by formal doctrinal controversy. Patristic ecclesiology, medieval institutional development, Reformation debates over polity and ordinances, and modern church practice all contributed to its meaning.",
  "background_jewish_ancient_context": "In ancient Jewish and early Christian context, ordinances is heard against synagogue and temple patterns, covenant assembly, purity concerns, table fellowship, and the language of God's gathered people. That backdrop helps modern readers hear New Testament teaching with greater sensitivity to continuity, fulfillment, and the distinct new-covenant shape of the church.",
  "key_texts_primary": [
    "Matt. 28:19-20",
    "1 Cor. 11:23-26",
    "Acts 2:41-42"
  ],
  "key_texts_secondary": [
    "Rom. 6:3-4",
    "1 Cor. 10:16-17",
    "Col. 2:11-12"
  ],
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  "original_language_terms": [],
  "theological_significance": "Theologically, ordinances matters because it refers to the church’s appointed practices of baptism and the Lord’s Supper, showing how the gospel is confessed publicly in the church's worship, identity, and obedience.",
  "philosophical_explanation": "Ordinances has conceptual force because it asks how visible practices, offices, and institutions relate to invisible goods and covenantal realities. The pressure points are sign and thing signified, local and universal dimensions, and how embodied communal acts bear doctrinal weight. Good treatments preserve both the church's concrete form and the biblical limits on what may be inferred from that form.",
  "interpretive_cautions": "Do not handle ordinances as a vague label, ministry slogan, or proof-text shortcut detached from its textual setting. Read the language within ecclesial, liturgical, and covenant context, and avoid deriving a complete polity or sacramental system from usage that may be narrower or broader than later practice. Use the entry carefully enough to prevent it from carrying more doctrinal weight than the text assigns, while still allowing later theological reflection to summarize real biblical patterns.",
  "major_views_note": "Ordinances has a shared ecclesial core, but traditions differ over its form, administration, ministerial setting, and theological effects. The main points of disagreement concern efficacy, administration, church authority, and how the ordinances relate to membership, discipline, and gathered worship.",
  "doctrinal_boundaries": "Ordinances should be bounded by Scripture's teaching on the church, its ministry, and its ordinances, so that visible order and spiritual reality are related without confusion. It must not confuse sign with thing signified, office with personal holiness, or institutional belonging with saving union to Christ. It should keep sign and thing signified related without treating the rite as mechanically saving. Sound doctrine therefore lets ordinances serve the church's worship, order, and communion without treating secondary polity judgments as the whole of the doctrine.",
  "practical_significance": "Pastorally, ordinances matters because believers need wise, Scripture-shaped guidance for everyday obedience, worship, suffering, relationships, stewardship, and life together in the church.",
  "related_entries": [],
  "see_also": [],
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