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Category Archives: Understanding the Bible
Inspiration and Reading the Bible from Daniel Kirk
Daniel Kirk takes another swing on the subject. It’s the kind of thing we keep working on, like most life-long projects. The comments were good too.
Interesting note from Ben Witherington’s Acts Commentary on Baptism
This is concerning Apollos and why Luke makes no mention of Priscilla and Aquila baptizing him. It is possible, as Bruce points out, that they might have thought it unnecessary, since he already had the Holy Spirit. It may also … Continue reading
Ten Commandments in Descending Order of Penalty
I never noticed until today that the 10 Commandments seem to be organized in descending order of penalty. The numbering is different in different traditions but between the first through “adultery” the penalty is death. Then we have stealing, the … Continue reading
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Paul in Philippi Joyfully Bears Jesus’ Substitutionary Cross and Shares in his Vindication
Trouble Finds Him Paul having released the slave woman from her bondage to the python spirit now has to face her earthly masters. According to Luke, Paul and Silas are physically assaulted by the her owners and brought before the … Continue reading
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Ruth and the Women-in-Church-Office fight
I posted this as a comment on Rachel Held Evan’s blog. Even though I have long believed in and practiced women’s equality in ministry I am regularly frustrated by the implicit assertions of how power is used between us in … Continue reading
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My Case for a Holy Hypocrisy
“The church is full of hypocrites” I regularly see Gandhi’s famous Christ quote on a bumper sticker at my child’s school. “I like your Christ. I do not like your Christians. Your Christians are so unlike your Christ.” Fair enough. … Continue reading
Is the Bible a Human or Divine Product?
I wrote this as a response to a posting on Calvin-In-Common on a reported conclusion of Marcus Borg that the Bible is a human product, not a divine one. Human product or a divine one? I couldn’t let that assertion … Continue reading
The Punitive Work of the Holy Spirit
Paul vs. Elymas As I mentioned in previous posts I’m spending the week pondering the story of Paul’s confrontation with Bar-Jesus/Elymas in Cyprus at the beginning of his first missionary journey. Luke takes great pains to emphasize the presence, power … Continue reading
Should we imagine the Bible to be outside of culture?
Authority is neither outside of Biblical authors, or their historical context, nor does it bequeath them with omniscience. (BTW Jesus is not a Biblical author. He IS the word of God already.) In Christian theology part of canon is related … Continue reading
Lydia is to Paul with Women, as Cornelius was to Peter with Gentiles
Egalitarian FAIL As an egalitarian society we like to assert that we have no pecking orders, but none of us believe it. We know that in any community or context, there are pecking orders. There are people with power and … Continue reading →