So, in other words, we should only interpret the Scriptures according to how "certain" people interpreted them centuries ago, and not in accordance with the Holy-Spirit?
No, thank you.
For the record, I hold the doctrines of the ECF, with the same regards, as I do the teachings of Mr Harold Camping.
I did
not say that we should interpret Scriptures only in accordance with how the early church fathers interpreted them. I said that if you're going to go against the interpretation of the texts given by the communities to whom they were addressed, then the burden of proof is on you.
This is a rule for interpreting
any historical text. If you interpret the Federalist Papers in a way that does not conform to the general consensus of how it was interpreted in the last second of the eighteenth century, the burden of proof is on you. More likely than not, Thomas Jefferson, who knew Madison, Hamilton, and Jay, and the American people in 1788, who did not know those three but to whom they were actually writing the texts, are going to have a far better handle on what the Federalists Papers actually say that you or I living in the twenty-first century. Now multiple the difference in time by eight, and make the texts in question be written in a non-American, non-European culture in a foreign language.
Now, of course, it is entirely possible to meet that burden of proof. For instance, it has been shown time and again that George Kennan's famous 'X Paper' on U.S. foreign policy toward the Soviet Union in the early days of the Cold War was gravely misinterpreted at the time. But in order to demonstrate that, you need to do more than read the 'X Paper' and proclaim that you have read it correctly. You need show how officials in the Truman administration, who knew Kennan, got him so wrong.
So by all means, go against the earliest church fathers. But don't just proclaim to the world that they're wrong because Scripture says so. And don't just show me places where their interpretation of Scripture conflicts with your interpretation of Scripture. Show me
where and
how and
why their interpretation- an interpretation informed by linguistic, cultural, and community continuity- went wrong.
The burden of proof is on us.