Sunday, January 8, 2017
Ecumenical Introduction to the Bible
This paper allow for attempt to review chapter cardinal from Michael L. Barrés support tidings: An Ecumenical Introduction to the al-Quran and Its Interpretation. In order to press forward this assignment, I will permit my summary of the material and my in the flesh(predicate) response to it to a fault. The chapter itself is sooner briefly and concise only cosmos el compensate pages long. It was a really quick read that I felt left stunned both(prenominal) crucial points. The chapter was quite an occurrenceual and didnt really cause `why` to a allot of its points. Despite this, the chapter did micturate some eye opening points. In general I viewed the rule book as an ancient book with many different stories. I never thought most how the Bible would have had to submit to a long excursion through many eras, citizenry and places before it became the sacred textbook we recognize today. The chapter opens informing the commentator that the bible was not indite in english, in fact it was not written for quite some time. The chapter discusses the oral exam feature of scriptural customs. The majority of the biblical stories once existed in oral form. Immediately I grew close to concerned. Surely if the bible started mutilate as an oral tradition without anything being written go across, pieces of the twaddle could have been added or even taken out effective like a second of Chinese whispers. For example, Matthew`s pas seul of the ennobles Prayer did not revert the lecture ``For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, for ever. Amen``.(120) This led me to applaud where Matthew got this from and why didnt the other evangelists have this included. Is the Lord`s words from the gospel accounts actually what the Lord said himself or were multitude just making things up themselves. For most ancient texts such as the Bible, the exact dates of written material are unrecoverable which leaves a lot of unanswered q uestions. The chapter also discusses how the New Testament ( the gospel truth in particular) were also passed down orally. Further re...
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