The concept of Self-governing in Christianity
In Protestantism, self-governing is defined as the act of taking control or authority over oneself or God's actions. This perspective implies a rejection of divine sovereignty, emphasizing individual autonomy in spiritual matters. The concept challenges traditional views of divine authority, asserting that individuals should determine their relationship with God and religious practices without external intervention.
Synonyms: Autonomous, Independent, Self-sufficient, Sovereign, Free
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Christian concept of 'Self-governing'
From: The Existence and Attributes of God
(1) The act of assuming control or authority over oneself or God's actions, leading to a rejection of divine sovereignty.[1]
From: Ante-nicene Fathers
(1) A quality describing an entity that operates independently and governs itself, reflecting higher ideals of virtue.[2]
From: Expositions of Holy Scripture
(1) The concept of managing one's own life without reliance on divine assistance, viewed as ineffective.[3]