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News : JAMAICA: Anglicans Commit to Re-Evaluating How They Interpret Scripture
Posted by David Virtue on 2009/5/12 17:50:00 (1345 reads)

JAMAICA: Anglicans Commit to Re-Evaluating How They Interpret Scripture

By Lillian Kwon
Christian Post
May 11th, 2009

The Anglican Consultative Council expressed support on Saturday for a project that will explore the ways Anglicans worldwide read and interpret Scripture.

The Bible in the Life of the Church project is being launched to build "understanding, trust and respect" among those who differ in biblical interpretations.

Formerly, the Anglican Communion had been called on in 2004 to "re-evaluate the ways in which we have read, heard, studied and digested scripture." The request, however, was largely neglected.

"We can no longer be content to drop random texts into arguments, imagining that the point is thereby proved, or indeed to sweep away sections of the New Testament as irrelevant to today's world, imagining that problems are thereby solved," a provision in the 2004 Windsor Report states. "We need mature study, wise and prayerful discussion, and a joint commitment to hearing and obeying God as he speaks in scripture, to discovering more of the Jesus Christ to whom all authority is committed, and to being open to the fresh wind of the Spirit who inspired scripture in the first place.

"If our present difficulties force us to read and learn together from scripture in new ways, they will not have been without profit."

The Windsor Report was drawn up to resolve disputes in the global church body, particularly over homosexuality.

In 2003, The Episcopal Church - the U.S. arm of Anglicanism - had heightened controversy when it consecrated the first openly gay bishop. Conservative Anglicans believe the U.S. national body has abandoned Christian orthodoxy and has called it to get back in line with Scripture and traditional Anglicanism.

In debates over Scripture, Archbishop Phillip Aspinall of Brisbane, primate of the Anglican Church of Australia, told the Anglican Consultative Council, "We see the others as not understanding Scripture properly, as not taking Scripture seriously, as applying Scripture in ways it shouldn't be applied, or all three of those," as reported by the Episcopal News Service.

Initial plans for a project exploring the way or ways the Bible is used in the life of the Anglican Communion were discussed in February 2007 in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Since then a more detailed proposal has been drawn up.

The question Anglicans will be addressing through the Bible project is: "What do we mean when we say that we are a Church that lives under Scripture?"

Archbishop of Canterbury Dr. Rowan Williams, considered the spiritual leader of the Anglican Communion, expressed hope in the project.

He said it has "enormous potential for the health of our Communion," while noting that the project was "not about becoming better at arguments," according to Anglican Journal.

The Bible in the Life of the Church is a three-year project that will involve wide, regionally based, grassroots participation from around the Anglican Communion. It will also draw on the work of academic biblical scholars and theologians. Additionally, the project is expected to incorporate "previous work done in this field" by some of the Communion's ecumenical partners.

The Anglican Consultative Council, a decision-making body that includes bishops, clergy and laity, is currently meeting in Kingston, Jamaica, for its May 2-12 gathering

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ctowles
Posted: 2009/5/12 21:44  Updated: 2009/5/12 21:44
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"If our present difficulties force us to read and learn together from scripture in new ways, they will not have been without profit."

To re interpret scripture is to assume that all that went before you was inadequate, immature not to the point, which can easily be seen as a character flaw, specifically Hubris. I'm sure Bill Clinton does it all the time and look where it got him. Fools rush in where angels fear to tread.
Wasn't this explored recently by revisionist in relation to repentance. When told by the Archbishops of the Anglican Communion to repent over the actions of ordaining Gene Robinson, the Bishops of TEC repentanted that they had waited too long for someone like Gene Robinson. Ultimately, Biblical re interpretation done sloppily leads to Gnosticism. These guys don't want to re interpret the Bible out of scholarly concerns, but instead they want to re interpret the Bible to allow the act of sodomy which the Bible frowns upon. If the Communion goes for this there is no saving it. I see it as a 50/50 deal that the Communion will go for it. They are that messed up. Rowan Williams is part of it. He wouldn't have acted as he did in Kingston if he were not. What a sordid mess.
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Posted: 2009/5/12 22:34  Updated: 2009/5/12 22:34
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Scripture must be interperated through the eyes of Holy Tradition. If you throw away the lense of Tradition, you can interperate Scripture alone however you please and you will come to whatever conclusion you are looking for.

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Posted: 2009/5/12 23:13  Updated: 2009/5/12 23:13
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That is true, Artistree. Yet, the 2 are not separate. Holy Tradition encompasses the Bible. Holy Tradition is the lived out, passed along biblical worldview. You might be interested in this essay:

http://jandyongenesis.blogspot.com/2009/01/what-is-holy-tradition.html
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Posted: 2009/5/13 0:28  Updated: 2009/5/13 0:28
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"If you throw away the lens of Tradition, you can interpret Scripture alone however you please and you will come to whatever conclusion you are looking for."

Correct! In other words, if you ditch Holy Tradition, you end up with Protestantism and hundreds of competing sects. Anglicans need to interpret Scripture in a fully Catholic way; in light of Tradition, as part of Tradition.
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I disagree that all scripture should be interpretated. TEC is on the way to getting the bible interpretated as they see fit and will be saying that homosexuals do not sin.

I believe that this council of bishops, clergy and laity will be hand picked and will interpret all the homosexual sin out of the bible just as the house and senate are making the homosexuals and pedophiles protected people as we speak.
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Posted: 2009/5/13 15:22  Updated: 2009/5/13 15:22
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Patulous is right on. This is what got us into the place we are right now. Without the "lens of tradition" we will end up with a bunch of non-denominational groups that follow the leader of the day.

Return to traditional Scripture. This includes going back to traditional BCP and King James Bible.
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Posted: 2009/5/13 23:38  Updated: 2009/5/13 23:38
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Dear Daveball,

Although the King James Bible is a wonderful bible, if we are to return to the Apostolic Tradition we should really consider the translations that are based on the Septuagint because that is the version of the Bible the Apostles used. The King James is based on Mosoretic text for the Old Testament which has a large number of copiest errors, and the Textus Receptus for the New Testament, which is a very late greek text, and when compared to much earlier greek texts contains many errors.Therefore the King James Version is not as accurate as, lets say, the OSB, the RSV, or the ESV. Plus, the King James version with all the books of the Old Testament is not easily available for purchase (Deutro-canonical Books).

Blessings,
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Posted: 2009/5/14 17:54  Updated: 2009/5/14 17:54
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Aristree,

Thanks for the wise words on the evolution of the Bible. Many of us have "grown up" with the KJV and are very fond of the poetic cadance of its language.

However, I will be happy to return to whatever is the most acurate translation available. It sounds like the KJV errors were not deliberate attemts to "reinterpret". Maybe they could be corrected. Maybe one of the other versions you note is a superior choice. I just want to get away from the politcally corrected pap we are forced to use at the moment.

Thanks for the knowledge.
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daveball: I think that we can read into this what the homosexuals want to find mis-interpreted, and that is that man interpreted the bible and made mistakes in the areas that affect homosexuals.

There couldn't be any other reason for this venture.
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