apostolicity

2.4.3 The Third Article of Faith→

2.4.4 The Fourth Article of Faith→

6.4.1.4 The church is "apostolic"→

6.4.2.3 The church of Jesus Christ after the reoccupation of the Apostle ministry→

6.5 The church of Jesus Christ and the churches as institutions→

 

Apostolicum

2.2.1 The Apostles' Creed→

2.2.2 The Creed of Nicaea-Constantinople→

2.4 The New Apostolic Creed→

2.4.2 The Second Article of Faith→

2.4.3 The Third Article of Faith→

10.1 The return of Jesus Christ→

 

appointments

12.1.12 Ordinations, appointments, reinstatements, retirements→

 

Articles of Faith

2.4 The New Apostolic Creed→

2.4.9 The Ninth Article of Faith→

6.4 Belief in the one, holy, universal, and apostolic church→

12.2.2.1 Age of confirmation and prerequisites→

 

artificial insemination

13.3.3 Sex and family planning in marriage→

 

Athanasian Creed

2.2 The origin of the early church creeds→

2.2.2 The Creed of Nicaea-Constantinople→

 

authorities

2.4.10 The Tenth Article of Faith→

13.5.1 Position regarding the state→

 

authority

1.2 Holy Scripture→

1.3 Present-day revelations of the Holy Spirit→

2.4 The New Apostolic Creed→

2.4.5 The Fifth Article of Faith→

3.3 God, the Father→

3.3.2 Man in the image of God→

3.4.3 Jesus Christ, true Man and true God→

3.4.6.2 Lord→

3.4.6.3 Son of Man→

3.4.7.1 Jesus Christ–the King→

3.4.7.3 Jesus Christ–the Prophet→

3.4.8.4 Jesus' teaching activity→

3.4.8.5 Jesus' miracles→

3.4.8.7 Jesus and the law→

3.4.11.2 The appearances of the Risen One→

3.4.13 Jesus Christ as the head of the church→

3.5.1.2 The Holy Spirit and the incarnation of the Son of God→

3.5.4.2 The Spirit of truth→

3.5.5.2 The activity of the Holy Spirit in the sacraments→

3.5.5.3 The activity of the Holy Spirit in the Apostle ministry→

4.1.2 Evil as a person→

4.2.1.3 Conscience→

4.7 The functions of the law→

4.7.1 The term "law"→

5.3.4.3 Jesus Christ and the Sabbath→

5.3.4.4 From Sabbath to Sunday→

5.3.5.4 The broadening of the Fourth Commandment in Christian tradition→

5.3.6.4 Specific questions concerning the Fifth Commandment→

6.4.2.2 The church of Jesus Christ after the death of the early Apostles→

6.4.2.3 The church of Jesus Christ after the reoccupation of the Apostle ministry→

6.4.3 The church of Jesus Christ and ministry→

7 Ministry→

7.3.2 Foundation of the ministry in the New Testament→

7.4.1 Characteristics of the Apostle ministry→

7.4.3 Peter–the head of the early Apostles→

7.5.3 The reoccupation of the Apostle ministry→

7.6.1 The apostolate→

7.6.2 The function of the apostolate→

7.6.4 The authority of the Apostle ministry→

7.6.6 The Chief Apostle ministry→

7.7 Ordination→

7.8 The exercise of a ministry→

7.9.1 The priestly ministries→

8.1.10 Holy Baptism with water and the Apostle ministry→

8.2.5 The institution of Holy Communion by Jesus Christ→

8.2.9 Holy Communion as a meal of profession→

8.2.15 Holy Communion and the Apostle ministry→

8.3.1 Concerning the term "sealing"→

8.3.2 The promise of the Holy Spirit in the Old Testament→

10.5 The first resurrection→

11.2.4 The Reformation→

12.1.3 Divine service in the New Testament→

12.1.5.1 The Apostles' doctrine→

12.1.6.2 The proclamation of the word in the New Testament→

12.1.8.1 God–the One who forgives→

12.1.8.7 Proclamation and authority→

12.1.8.8 Effects of the forgiveness of sins→

12.4.2.1 The situation of young people→

13.4 Discharging one's obligations at work and in society→

13.5.1 Position regarding the state→

B

baptism of the Spirit

2.4.8 The Eighth Article of Faith→

3.5.5.2 The activity of the Holy Spirit in the sacraments→

8.3.6 The proper dispensation of Holy Sealing→

 

belief

1.2.4.1 The origin of the New Testament canon→

1.4 Faith as mankind's response to the revelations of God→

1.4.2 Belief in God, the Son→

2.3 The early church creeds and their significance for the New Apostolic Church→

2.4 The New Apostolic Creed→

2.4.3 The Third Article of Faith→

2.4.4 The Fourth Article of Faith→

2.4.6 The Sixth Article of Faith→

3.1.2 God, the One→

3.2.3 The development of the doctrine of the Trinity→

3.3.1.1.2 The significance of the invisible realm for the life of human beings→

3.4 God, the Son→

3.4.6.1 Messiah–Christ–Anointed One→

3.4.11.1 The significance of Jesus Christ's resurrection for salvation→

4.5.3 God's free election by grace→

4.6 God's blessing→

5.1 Living in faith according to God's commandments→

6.4 Belief in the one, holy, universal, and apostolic church→

6.4.1.1 The church is "one"→

6.4.2.2 The church of Jesus Christ after the death of the early Apostles→

6.4.5 The church of Jesus Christ and the future→

6.5 The church of Jesus Christ and the churches as institutions→

7.4.1 Characteristics of the Apostle ministry→

8.2.18 The prerequisites for partaking in Holy Communion→

8.2.22 Communion celebrations of the churches→

8.3.7 Prerequisites for receiving Holy Sealing→

9.5 The condition of souls in the beyond→

9.6.1 Intercession→

9.6.3 Imparting salvation to the departed→

10.1.2 Events associated with the return of Jesus Christ→

12.1.6.3.2 The objective of the proclamation of the word→

12.1.8.4 Prerequisites for obtaining forgiveness of sins→

12.2.2.2 Confirmation vow and confirmation blessing→

12.4.1.1.2 Sunday School→

12.4.5.1 Caring for the terminally ill and dying→

12.5.1 Christmas→

12.5.4 Easter→

13.1 Prayer→

13.1.1 Prayers in the Old Testament→

13.4 Discharging one's obligations at work and in society→

 

beyond

3.3.1.1.2 The significance of the invisible realm for the life of human beings→

9.3 The afterlife of the soul→

9.4 The beyond→

9.5 The condition of souls in the beyond→

9.6 Help for the departed→

9.6.1 Intercession→

9.6.2 The participation of the dead in Christ→

12.3 The church funeral→

12.4.5.1 Caring for the terminally ill and dying→

13.1.3 Jesus prays→

13.1.5 The prayer of New Apostolic Christians→

 

Bible

1.2 Holy Scripture→

1.2.1 Content and structure of Holy Scripture→

1.2.2.2 The books of the Old Testament→

1.2.3 The later writings of the Old Testament→

1.2.4.1 The origin of the New Testament canon→

1.2.4.2 The books of the New Testament→

1.2.5.3 Personal use of the Holy Scriptures→

3.3.1.2 The visible creation→

3.3.4 Man as an entity consisting of body, soul, and spirit→

3.4.15 The promise of Jesus Christ's return→

4.2.1.1 Mankind in sin→

4.2.1.4 Reason→

4.3 Sin and guilt→

5.3.1.1 The count→

5.3.1.4 The wording→

5.3.3.3 The threat of punishment→

5.3.7.1 Marriage→

5.3.7.3 Divorce→

6.2.3 Images for the church of Jesus Christ in the New Testament→

7 Ministry→

7.5.2 Interruption in the activity of the Apostles→

8 The sacraments→

10.1.2 Events associated with the return of Jesus Christ→

11.2.4 The Reformation→

11.2.5 Catholicism and Protestantism in upheaval→

12.1.6.1 Concerning the term "sermon"→

12.1.6.3 The proclamation of the word today→

12.1.7.1 The Lord's Prayer in divine service→

12.1.7.2.9 "For Yours is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever"→

12.2.4 Dedication of church buildings→

12.4.1.1.2 Sunday School→

12.5.8 Structure of divine services on religious holy days→

13.2.1 From Old Testament sacrificial service to devoting one's life to God→

13.4 Discharging one's obligations at work and in society→

 

Bishop

1.2.4.1 The origin of the New Testament canon→

7.5.3 The reoccupation of the Apostle ministry→

7.9.1 The priestly ministries→

11.2.1 The Church Fathers and the ecumenical councils→

 

blasphemy

3.4.8.5 Jesus' miracles→

3.4.9.3 Jesus before the high council→

5.3.3.2 Forms of taking the name of God in vain→

12.1.8.6 Sin that is not forgiven→