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Conference lgp30::christian-perspective

Title:Discussions from a Christian Perspective
Notice:Prostitutes and tax collectors welcome!
Moderator:CSC32::J_CHRISTIE
Created:Mon Sep 17 1990
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1362
Total number of notes:61362

32.0. "Doctrinal unity? What is the "Good News"?" by XANADU::FLEISCHER (without vision the people perish (381-0899 ZKO3-2/T63)) Fri Sep 28 1990 10:49

re Note 27.26 by XLIB::JACKSON:

>   >Does authority require inerrancy?
> 
> In my opinion, no.
> 
> It is not because I want the Bible to be authoritative that I hold to
> inerrancy.
> 
> It is because the Bible (in my best, reasoned understanding) claims
> inerrancy that I hold to inerrancy.
  
        Collis,

        You know, we could just agree to disagree.

        Another topic we could discuss is whether God and/or the
        Bible requires or expects total doctrinal unity, or considers
        it the norm for true believers.

        My first cut at that would be that only that part of the
        message called "the good news", or the "gospel", is
        essential.

        Does the Bible give a concise, or any, definition for what
        the "good news" is?

        Bob
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32.1Respectful kindnessCSC32::J_CHRISTIEA Higher CallingFri Sep 28 1990 17:0711
Bob,

I believe that we are not necessarily called to doctrinal unity, but
rather to live and conduct our lives in union with Christ to the limit
our individual understandings will allow.

I think we need to be patient with each other, and at the same time,
not spoon feed each other.

Peace,
Richard
32.2the Good News bears repeatingDYPSS1::DYSERTBarry - Custom Software DevelopmentMon Oct 01 1990 11:3724
    Re .0 (Bob)
    
>    Does the Bible give a concise, or any, definition for what
>    the "good news" is?
    
    You bet. That's what I posted in 6.3...

    "Moreover, brethren, I declare to you the gospel which I preached to
    you, which also you received and in which you stand, by which also you
    are saved, if you hold fast that word which I preached to you--unless
    you believed in vain. For I delivered to you first of all that which I
    also received: that Christ died for our sins according to the
    Scriptures, and that He was buried, and that He rose again the third
    day according to the Scriptures."
    
    			(1 Cor. 15:1-4)
    
    Of course there's more to those few verses that could be discussed
    (e.g. who is Christ, what does it mean to be saved, what is the word
    that Paul preached, etc.), but the word "gospel" here comes from the
    Greek for "good news", so I think this is the most concise presentation
    of the Good News in Scripture.
    
    	BD�