Religions, Vol. 14, Pages 417: The Munus Propheticum of the Church: On a Controversial Reformed Heritage

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Religions, Vol. 14, Pages 417: The Munus Propheticum of the Church: On a Controversial Reformed Heritage

Religions doi: 10.3390/rel14030417

Authors: Ralph Kunz

To what extent can the Reformed heritage of the prophetic office sharpen the perception of the cultural witness of the church in secular Europe? The so-called munus propheticum as a heritage of the Swiss Reformation is the focus of this paper. In a first attempt, the Reformation origin of guardianship will be traced. A look at the debate on Swiss refugee policy during the war years shows how controversial church involvement was at that time. Using the example of the prophetic office, the sensitivity and fragility of the church’s witness in secular society can be better understood and used for the theological discussion on the function of the public church. In a concluding reflection, arguments for and against its use are examined.

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