A 1963 report on tradition from the Faith and Order Commission of the
World Council of Churches signalled a substantial convergence between
the churches over Christian tradition and its relationship to
Scripture. However, since the 1960s theologians have regularly ignored
the theme of tradition. The few who have discussed this theme have not
used the help provided by some sociologists towards understanding the
role of tradition in human and religious life: for instance, as being
all-pervasive and as shaping the identity of various societies and
groups. The process and presence of Christian tradition embrace
baptism and other sacraments, Bible, creeds and other doctrines, art,
architecture, hymns, pilgrimages, literature, the celebration of
Christmas, Easter and other feasts, and much else besides. Particular
traditions can call for scrutiny and reform. Tradition: Understanding
Christian Tradition proposes various criteria (e.g. the message of the
Scriptures and spiritual experience) for discerning and evaluating
specific traditions. Through the power of the Holy Spirit, the risen
Christ himself is the central Tradition (upper case) at the heart of
all Christian traditions. The Spirit remains the primary bearer of the
Church's tradition; the secondary agents of tradition include not only
ordained ministers but also all the baptized faithful. In the history
of Christianity, tradition has interpreted and actualized the
Scriptures, but has also been interpreted and challenged by them. An
appendix explains the insights coming from specialists in the study of
collective memory; their work also sheds light on the workings of
Christian tradition.
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Understanding Christian Tradition
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ISBN
9780192565990
Publisert
2020
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OUP Oxford
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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