Correspondence with Alan Clark, July and August 1974
ARCIC 123

Protocol: ARCIC 123
Author/editor(s): John N. Collins
Creation: Aug. 1974 The date of original creation or publication, if known
Size/extent: 12 pages
Event: ARCIC: Authority, Grottaferrata, Italy, 27 August to 5 September 1974
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Consists of an initial letter from John N. Collins to Bishop Alan Clark raising concern about the reported use in ARCIC of the term “diakonia” as a New Testament synonym for service. Collins was apparently working on a thesis at King’s College, London and was strongly rejecting the use of the term. Bishop Clark responds with an invitation to either write an article for publication in One in Christ or as a study paper for ARCIC. Collins responds that his time commitments will not allow home to write a detailed paper, but that he would be willing to meet with ARCIC to present his findings and to answer any questions.



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