Characteristics of a Hermeneutical Community - A Believing Community, but a Community Beyond the Local Church?; In the series: GEMEINDETHEOLOGIE: Who & How?
If this community is defined in terms of an independent hermeneutical body of
believers, another question poses itself. Is there not a danger in creating
such a hermeneutical community that potentially isolates itself from the rest
of the world? Fowl understands that there is always the potential that there might
be something wrong with how a hermeneutical community interprets Scripture.
Consequently, he suggests that the community should be "willing to subject
their interpretive practices to scrutiny and criticism." This scrutiny
obviously can come from within, but can also come from members of different
Christian communities, or even those outside any Christian community.[1] Ens points out that
Hubmaier did envision the possibility of the local church erring in its
conclusions and therefore was open to the scrutiny of a wider council.[2] Yarnell highlights the
fact that the Anabaptists' belief that "the Spirit spoke to the entire
community as it read the Scripture together encouraged the Anabaptists to seek
conversation with other Christians." This resulted in their willingness to
participate in debates even when it resulted in their persecution and
execution.[3] In Anabaptist writings,
one often can find open pleas for their enemies to correct them if they are
wrong, as long as their enemies only used Scripture to do so. So one can say
that this community, while independent from other groups, should be open to the
scrutiny of other Christians.[4]
[1]Fowl, Engaging
Scripture, 82.
[2]Ens, "The Hermeneutical Community," 81-83.
[3]Yarnell, The
Formation of Christian Doctrine, 100.
[4]We
see here the traditional pattern of associations seen throughout Baptist
history. Churches who are independent, but who associate for the sake of
missions, help, and to demonstrate unity amongst Christians.
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John
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