词条 | Peter Cameron (minister) |
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Peter Cameron is a former Scottish Presbyterian minister, theologian, lawyer, and although said to be the only churchman to be branded as a heretic in the 20th century for challenging Christian beliefs,[1] was only one of the more notable. Early lifeCameron was born in 1945 in Scotland, read law at Edinburgh University, and studied theology at Edinburgh and Cambridge before being ordained as a minister in the Church of Scotland. CareerCameron and his family moved to Sydney, New South Wales, Australia at the beginning of 1991, when he was appointed Principal of St Andrew's College at the University of Sydney, and thus became a minister in the Presbyterian Church of Australia. Conviction for heresyCameron was charged with heresy in 1993 for challenging Christian beliefs,[1] as Samuel Angus, a previous professor at St Andrew's College, had been in the 1930s. Whereas Angus was finally acquitted, Cameron was convicted by the Presbyterian Church of Australia of heresy for disagreeing with the first chapter of the Westminster Confession of Faith, which as a minister of the Presbyterian Church of Australia, he was required "firmly and constantly to adhere thereto and to the utmost of [his] power to maintain and defend",[2] by questioning the writings of Paul in the New Testament. The charge related to a sermon that he preached on 2 March 1992 called "The Place of Women in the Church" to 300 members of a Dorcas Society Rally (a Presbyterian women's organisation) in the conservative Ashfield Presbyterian Church.[3] In the sermon Cameron supported the ordination of women to the ministry, criticised the church's hard line on homosexuality, and attacked fundamentalist Christianity in general.[4][5] According to Bruce Christian, a member of the Sydney Presbytery in the Presbyterian Church, Cameron was prosecuted for his attitude to Scripture in the lecture, stating: "The point he actually made at the public rally was that there was little value in arguing the hermeneutics of 1 Timothy 2:11-15 on the ordination of women, the simple fact is that Paul got it wrong."[6] In Australia, most congregations of the Presbyterian Church had left that body in 1977 to join the Uniting Church in Australia. The thirty-six percent of congregations that stayed tended to be more conservative than the majority that left. This meant that the Presbyterian Church in Australia was a far more conservative body than its 'parent' the Church of Scotland. Thus, Cameron's opinions were far more remarkable in the context of the Australian church than they would have been in the Scottish context. A church spokesman, the Reverend Paul Cooper noted that:
The ordination of women was a particularly 'live' issue at the time. Seven months after Dr Cameron's arrival, the General Assembly of Australia had decided to reverse a seventeen-year-old policy of ordaining women.[5] Cameron's thoughts towards women in the Church has been also attributed to him having a daughter, with him stating in his controversial sermon:
Cameron's conviction did not have any legal standing, only standing within the church itself. Thus the worst consequences for him would have been deposition (exclusion from the ministry) or excommunication (expulsion from the church).[5] However he withdrew his last appeal and resigned from the ministry on 31 July 1994.[7] In strict church law he might have succeeded in his appeal given the liberty of opinion clause in the Basis of Union 1901 of the Presbyterian Church. On the other hand, his denial in his books of basic teachings of the historic Christian faith were plainly contrary to the vows he had taken. He returned to Scotland in January 1996, and left the Church of Scotland to be ordained in the Scottish Episcopal Church (an historic Church that is in communion with the Church of England within the Anglican Communion).[5] Published worksCameron is the author several books, the most well-known of which, Heretic, {{ISBN|0-86824-544-5}}, gives his account of the heresy trial.
References1. ^1 {{cite news| first = Sheena| last = MacLean | title = The 'heretic' at God's right hand| url = http://newsstore.smh.com.au/apps/viewDocument.ac?page=1&sy=smh&kw=Peter+and+Cameron+and+presbyterian&pb=all_ffx&dt=selectRange&dr=entire&so=relevance&sf=text&sf=author&sf=headline&rc=10&rm=200&sp=nrm&clsPage=1&docID=news950720_0112_4463| work = Features| publisher = The Age| location = Melbourne| page = 11| date = 1995-07-20| accessdate = 2008-02-26 }} 2. ^{{cite web|url= http://www.presbyterian.org.au/section6.htm|title= Vows|accessdate= 2008-02-26|work= An Introduction to the Presbyterian Church of Australia|publisher= The Presbyterian Church of Australia}} 3. ^1 {{cite news| first = Peter| last = Cameron | title = The making of a heretic| url = http://newsstore.smh.com.au/apps/viewDocument.ac?page=1&sy=smh&kw=cameron+and+%22presbyterian+ladies%22&pb=all_ffx&dt=selectRange&dr=entire&so=relevance&sf=text&sf=headline&rc=10&rm=200&sp=adv&clsPage=1&docID=news930708_0204_3483| work = Opinion-Analysis| publisher = The Age| location = Melbourne| page = 14| date = 1993-07-08| accessdate = 2008-02-26}} 4. ^{{cite web|url= http://www.sof-in-australia.org/heretic.htm|title= Heretic|accessdate= 2008-02-26|last= Jensen|first= Rod|date=March 2002|work= Reviews|publisher= Sea of Faith in Australia (SoFiA) |archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20070927195840/http://www.sof-in-australia.org/heretic.htm |archivedate = 2007-09-27}} 5. ^1 2 3 4 {{cite book|url= https://books.google.com/books?id=jdYTquEmaScC&dq=%22Deadly+Disclosures%22+maria&printsec=frontcover&source=bl&ots=f4IZ-EByh6&sig=6LJ3WXGHGVsOFKSNOj-mx_EmwP8#PPA74,M1|title= Deadly Disclosures: Whistleblowing and the Ethical Meltdown of Australia|accessdate= 2009-03-27 |last= de Maria|first= Bill|year= 1999|publisher=Wakefield Press}} 6. ^{{cite news| first = Andrew| last = Carey | title = The New Liberals| url = http://your.sydneyanglicans.net/culture/thinking/390a/| work = Culture| publisher = Sydney Anglican Network| location = Sydney| date = 2002-09-06| accessdate = 2008-02-26}} 7. ^{{cite news| first = Tony| last = Stephens | title = Devil's Advocate Quits Ministry to find God| url = http://newsstore.smh.com.au/apps/viewDocument.ac?page=1&sy=smh&kw=cameron+and+%22presbyterian+ladies%22&pb=all_ffx&dt=selectRange&dr=entire&so=relevance&sf=text&sf=headline&rc=10&rm=200&sp=adv&clsPage=1&docID=news940801_0082_3282| work = News and Features| publisher = The Sydney Morning Herald| location = Sydney| page = 5| date = 1994-08-01| accessdate = 2008-02-26}} See also
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