I am often struck by people’s sense that academic study of sacred texts somehow threatens them. Firstly, I think that such a position shows a lack of “faith” in the text and one’s tradition to withstand criticism. Secondly and more importantly for me, however, is that in my understanding, if I believe that my sacred texts are sacred and reveal anything about God and/or have core insights into the human condition, I should study them from every angle, which involves applying the lenses of different disciplines and the best strengths of humanity to the text. As a person in a committed relationship, I can’t imagine suggesting that I shouldn’t know my partner deeply and understand his stories, even if they reveal some of his problems. It is precisely because I love him that I want to deal with those problems. It seems strange to love a text and want to turn a blind eye to it at the same time.
Monday, August 8, 2016
What Does It Mean to Love the Bible?
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bible,
bible study
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