Good grief. How can ANYONE place Christianity in the camp of "religion" ????? Yuk ! ! !
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Because Christianity is a religion.
Just because a minority of Evangelicals a few decades ago decided to try to redefine "religion" in a highly peculiar way as a manipulative form of evangelism doesn't change the facts.
Here is how the Oxford English Dictionary defines "religion":
religion(re·li·gion)
Pronunciation:/riˈlijən/
noun
- the belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power , especially a personal God or gods:ideas about the relationship between science and religion
- a particular system of faith and worship:the worlds great religions
- a pursuit or interest to which someone ascribes supreme importance:consumerism is the new religion
James 1:27 says, "Pure and undefiled
religion before God our Father is..."
The Greek word is
threskeia, translated in the Vulgate as
religio from which we get the English word religion.
This sense of
religion as devotion or a dedicated pursuit toward God has long been part of English language and communication and can be seen in the distinction often placed between the
religious life (becoming a monk/nun or being ordained clergy) and the
secular life (working the 9 to 5).
Religion, as is used rather consistently and most often in the English language describes a system of beliefs and practices, incorporating some notion of the numinous or spiritual.
Religion in Buddhism isn't theistic, but still is a system of beliefs and practices with a thorough spiritual and/or numinous dimension.
Religion in Christianity is our belief in God and in His Son, our Lord Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit; our confession of Christ's death and resurrection, our hope for resurrection and eternal life and the Age to Come. Our worship including prayer, sacred song, our reading of Holy Scripture, the administration of the Sacraments, our devotion to walking the Spiritual life as disciples of Jesus and abiding by His teachings and commandments.
That's what Christian
religion is constituted as.
And I'm sorry, but the cliche' Evangelical trope that "Christianity is a relationship, not a religion" is a worn one that produces a false dichotomy and serves no purpose but as evangelistic manipulation--frankly I see it as dishonesty, even if it's unintentional dishonesty. Christianity is a relationship, one which we have with and in Christ in the fellowship of the Church and the Holy Spirit by our life together as the Church as the gathered community and assembly around the Lord's Table lived together in a life dedicated to mutual submission, respect, compassion, grace and love toward one another, praying for one another and giving of ourselves for the sake of one another. But that relationality constitutes our
religion.
Religion isn't a naughty word. It's a perfectly good word.
-CryptoLutheran