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Church Autonomy after the Scandal
NACBA Ledger Fall 2007
By Nathan A. Adams, IV
Church Autonomy after the Scandal
A clearly articulated theology of ministry, together with comprehensive rules of internal discipline, governance, and counseling, and careful screening, will protect the public and the religious institutions themselves by maximizing the protection still available under the Church Autonomy Doctrine and ensuring safe and quality programming that will attract more members, rather than repel them in anguish and outrage.
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