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Authority of Scripture in Today's PC(USA)

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Peter David Jones. Authority of Scripture In Today's Pc(usa). rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/827cd631-4396-41bb-80c2-bf303fed0420?q=2019.

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P. D. Jones. Authority of Scripture in Today's PC(USA). https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/827cd631-4396-41bb-80c2-bf303fed0420?q=2019

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Peter David Jones. Authority of Scripture In Today's Pc(usa). https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/827cd631-4396-41bb-80c2-bf303fed0420?q=2019.

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  • For this project, a small group of dedicated adults studied the Authority of Scripture using historical, theological, confessional, and experiential methods seeking to better understand scriptural interpretation and application to daily life. Of specific interest, the group ended with a case study of scriptural approaches to the topic of homosexuality, seeking to understand how biblical interpretation affects daily life. Below is an excerpt from the project report: 'Too often, clergy treat some information gathered in seminary as secret knowledge reserved for those deemed worthy enough to obtain it. This must emerge from either too high an opinion of oneself, too low an opinion of congregants, or an addiction to the power of knowledge, but the end result has been a highly educated clergy speaking to relatively ignorant congregants. This, of course, is no indictment of congregants, but rather a commentary on the ineffectiveness of clergy in appropriately and clearly providing people with the tools necessary to grow in their faith; to grow beyond the children’s sermon understanding of the Bible itself. This project is one example of ways in which the clergy can engage with congregants on a more level playing field, trusting in their abilities and Spiritual maturity to guide the process of learning. I have often heard it said that people enter seminary with strong faith, have their faith shaken, then emerge even stronger than when they entered. Why do we not believe that congregants can and should follow that same pattern in their faith journeys?'
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  • 02/17/2024

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