Today’s Old Testament reading comes from the book of Jonah. And since it’s such a short book and doesn’t come up often in the lectionary, I thought today would be a great time to give it some thought. As I read through the story again, what struck me was what this story tells us about … Continue reading Your Private Ninevah: A Reflection on the Book of Jonah
Ever since the Reformation, the question of authority in the Church has often been reduced to a fight between Scripture and Tradition. But this is not an obvious battle — Indeed, proponents of Tradition affirm Scripture very strongly, but as something that exists within Tradition, not apart from it. But even if we accept this … Continue reading Who Do We Trust?: The Authority of Creed and Canon
[[NOTE: As much as I don't like reposting old material, I continue to think that the Epistle reading assigned to today is one of the most undervalued in all of Scripture and I don't think I have much more to add about it from what I wrote the last time it came up in the … Continue reading Everything is Permissible: A Reflection on 1 Corinthians 6.12-20 (Re-Post)
The other day I introduced a new series about the nature of authority in Christianity, specifically in matters of theology or belief. Today I’m going to start with the source of authority officially shared by all Christians: Sacred Scripture, what we call the Bible. This book, or better, this library of books, has inspired Christians … Continue reading Who Do We Trust?: The Authority of Scripture