Wednesday, September 08, 2004

a couple of points from hall's chapter 2 i found interesting: (1) the "self-confidence" w/ which many (alert: politically-incorrect term approaching) churchmen handle scripture is born of hubris; and (2) "spiritually ill theologians produce sick theology" (20). i should confess up front that i've been as guilty of the former as the next person, which is one reason i'm excited about reading the church fathers. for quite some time now i've been feeling for some fences, exegetically speaking, to give me more guidance than the standard gordon-conwell "big idea" or whatever that was we learned in preaching class. seeing as how renee' won't let me be roman catholic (yet), i'm hoping the patristics will give me some boundaries. seems like everybody but me is supremely confident in their own ability to exegete, but, to be honest, it scares the bejeezus out of me sometimes. it's comforting to be able to fall back on the insights of authors w/ more "hermeneutical proximity" to the biblical era.

i think caleb's point is well taken that, in their rejection of what they consider the bankruptcy of liberal protestantism and catholicism, post-evangelicals are "removing themselves from tradition, and thus perpetuating the vicious cycle." here's a question, though -- in all our rhetoric about tradition and the emerging church, do you think we're piling on our brothers and sisters in the emerging church? recently i had a lengthy back-and-forth viaemail w/ some friends from our marblehead days, and i think we ultimately agreed to disagree. tacitly. but they've got such hearts for mission -- one family has a profitable business that they don't really use to get rich; rather, they use the money to support their family so that the husband can donate his time to their church, a church which is reaching out to a community surrounding an apartment complex, providing after-school activities for kids whose parents work, etc. another guy left duke to go back into the marketplace b/c he believed that's where god wanted him to live out the gospel. i think these things are great, things that ought to be hallmarks of the church instead of exceptions to the rule. it's just that their motivations often sound a lot like hall's opening volley about the futility of theology w/in a reductionist framework: "they have little choice but to 'reinterpret the tradition in terms that will speak, as they say "meaningfully" to the modern age'" (19).

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Blogger Sammy said...

agreed. i'm desperate to find a place i can stand w/o constantly being on the lookout for somebody cooler than me w/ a latte and a filterless camel, dropping names like augustine alongside filter (who i do like, btw). that's why i posted on [rough draft] tonight that i've been knocked square in the jaw by ps. 119.32: "i will run in the paths of your commands, for you have set my heart free." i'm always about looking for the little places, on the alert for god in the details. god didn't create us to be so tight you couldn't drive a 10-penny nail up our butts w/ a sledge hamm . . . you get the idea. the boundaries are there, and, perhaps ironically, they serve to make us free. i am never freer than when i'm safe inside god's pasture where i can just sit w/ people, pray when i can, read to worship, worship to glorify, live gloriously free so whatever light i can kindle is always reflected back onto my stable keeper. the greatest freedom comes not from being rid of god, but from loping around in my well-provisioned, picket fence bound play yard (i reached on that one, but i'm fagged so gimme a break). i'll keep you "posted" (get it? blogger humor. heh heh.) on the great freedom experiment. how many of us hope it goes much better than the "great naked experiment" from law school days. sshhhuddddrrrr. i still have night terrors.

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August 12, 2005 at 2:25 PM  
Blogger TSHusker said...

Caleb,
Trust you rec'v this. Can you tell me the title of the book by Christopher A. Hall from which you quote, "spiritually ill theologians...", and page, if possible? Thanks.

Tom
Doctrine Matters

February 28, 2006 at 5:24 PM  

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