Well, Protestants are just completely wrongProtestant ecclesiology views the visible institutions as a corpus mixtum
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Well, Protestants are just completely wrongProtestant ecclesiology views the visible institutions as a corpus mixtum
As an Australian, I feel these are entirely culturally irrelevant, and forcing them on everyone is an example of cultural elitism. Also, the falling leaves don't do much for me at the beginning of summer.@The Liturgist
I kind of dislike this "pilgrim hat" that we're all forced to wear. It represents a religious outlook with which I have almost no commonality, though the word "pilgrim" has a good pedigree and I have no objection to it. I'd prefer to have a nice Papal crown or Bishop's Mitre for the day![]()
The Catholic Church, in a process that spanned centuries, decided what was God-breathed and what was not. That was the criteria. Obviously if text did not agree with the teachings of the Catholic Church as passed down through the Apostles then such text could easily be eliminated. But telling whether something is God-breathed or not had to be done prayerfully with the Holy Spirit at work. Those 73 books chosen in the late 300 are the same books of the Bible, in the same order, that we use today. By what authority does someone a thousand years later decide what should be dropped or included? How could they tell? For example, there is a beautiful old Catholic prayer often said after the Our Father, "for thine is the kingdom and the power. . ." but it is not part of the Bible, but many Protestants decide to add to their Bibles. Again, by whose authority?In my opinion it comes down to criteria. The reason why Enoch and several other books and epistles aren't included in the compotation called the Bible in the Catholic, Orthodox and Protestant churches, is because they simply didn't meet established criteria to be considered canon. But they're still in existence and anyone is free to read them. Especially now when all of it is so easily available on the internet. There are a lot of Christians who don't believe that Revelation is canon, and the Eastern Orthodox church doesn't use it in their liturgy. I've heard that Esther barely made it into the canon for all Christian churches, simply because it barely meets the criteria for what is deemed to qualify as canon.
It's Northern Hemesphereism!As an Australian, I feel these are entirely culturally irrelevant, and forcing them on everyone is an example of cultural elitism. Also, the falling leaves don't do much for me at the beginning of summer.
There's a lot of fear in your posts.Perhaps, but you're not going to backdoor the authority of men by assuming they have correctly set the canon.
It's almost like you didn't read what I said at all, since if you had you would have read that I don't reject them, I hold a silent opinion on them. The only thing I reject is the authority of the Roman church(or any other clergy) over Scripture, which necessarily changes how the canon is established.
The earliest fragment of the Masoretic text is many centuries later than the Septuagint.But they don’t match the Masoretic Text which predated the Septuagint. The Septuagint was composed 3rd century BC. The Masoretic Text dates back to 7th-10th century BC.
They walk on their heads there, I have been told!It's Northern Hemesphereism!
Only according to Catholics. It was rejected as a false council in the East.Florence is an ecumenical council.
Many of them also drive on the wrong side of the roadThey walk on their heads there, I have been told!![]()
Evidently something to do with papal and hierarchy authority.There's no fear, what would there be to fear?
Yes, that is so, yet I am a Catholic and my use of 'ecumenical' reflects my Catholic faith.Only according to Catholics. It was rejected as a false council in the East.
Why would I fear papal and hierarchy authority? They'll face the same judge I will.Evidently something to do with papal and hierarchy authority.
However, the pages under discussion were decided so long ago and by bishops in North Africa so there's nothing to fear. It is all well documented and the ratifications in subsequent centuries are all quite clear and well documented so there's plenty of material for an individualist leaning religious philosophy to use in formulating a canon of its own. The historic canon as exemplified by the canons from the third council of Carthage are better attested than is the method used by Martin Luther to arrive at his suggested 66 books.
For a council that was intended to unite the East and West, it failed spectacularly in its purpose.Yes, that is so, yet I am a Catholic and my use of 'ecumenical' reflects my Catholic faith.
Fear if it existed in this case would be fear of authority. So while you may be afraid of what you consider to be authority, such fear wouldn't exist in one who does not recognize or except said authority.Evidently something to do with papal and hierarchy authority.![]()
I wish there was a nice "I completely disagree" rating iconWhy would I fear papal and hierarchy authority? They'll face the same judge I will.
And while the councils and other early assemblies are enough to hold no objections to them being included in the canon, What canonical authority they do or do not possess rests in the books themselves not the decrees of councils. I don't believe there is enough on either side to declare a firm judgment towards their canonicity, nor do I think their canonicity is a critical question because their contributions are minor at best. So while I have no objections to them being collected in your Bible in an ordinary index, I am in no way troubled by their exclusion in the majority of the Bibles I own. Nothing critical is lost from their exclusion, and the positive value they hold is minute.
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