It strikes me, and I may be wrong, but it has been seeming to me that a large part of the difference between the way Orthodox handle Scripture and the way those Churches that came about much later handle Scripture has to do with the way they view it.
The Catholic reformers - the catholic "protesters" trying to reform the catholic church were themselves trained by the RCC to interpret scripture as they did. They were not the laity they were the scholars, the theologians doing this "reforming" and the peasants followed to some degree.
It was not the interpretation - but rather the weight of importance the willingness to bend the text to fit the traditions of men.
Mark 7:6-13 is a perfect example of this.
6 And He said to them,
Rightly did Isaiah prophesy of you hypocrites, as it is written:This people honors Me with their lips,
But their heart is far away from Me.
7 But
in vain do they worship Me,
Teaching as doctrines the precepts of men.
8
Neglecting the commandment of God, you hold to the tradition of men.
9 He was also saying to them, You are
experts at setting aside the commandment of God in order to keep your tradition. 10
For Moses said, Honor your father and your mother; and, He who speaks evil of father or mother, is to be put to death; 11
but you say, If a man says to
his father or
his mother, whatever I have that would help you is Corban (that is to say, given
to God), 12 you no longer permit him to do anything for
his father or
his mother; 13
thus invalidating the word of God by your tradition which you have handed down; and
you do many things such as that.
It is often the question of application and relative importance that is in doubt when choosing between tradition and scripture - as Christ points out.
There is nothing in this from Christ about 'the real debate is going to be about someone coming along 100 years later to tell us what is scripture'
Yet how often does the RC argument on this topic go there. knowing that as we saw with the RCC in the first century thread - there are no RC distinctive doctrines actually taught in the NT text.
in Christ,
Bob