3.17.2010

Absolutes Convictions Opinions and Questions



Comment: From ESV Study Bible "True Theology: Knowing and Loving God"

Excerpt:

Where an issue falls within these categories should be determined by weighing the cumulative force of at least seven considerations:


  1. biblical clarity
  2. relevance to the character of God
  3. relevance to the essence of the gospel
  4. biblical frequency and significance (how often in Scripture it is taught, and what weight Scripture places upon it)
  5. effect on other doctrines
  6. consensus among Christians (past and present) and
  7. effect on personal and church life
These criteria for determining the importance of particular beliefs must be considered in light of their cumulative weight regarding the doctrine being considered. For instance, just the fact that a doctrine may go against the general consensus among believers (see item 6) does not necessarily mean it is wrong, although that might add some weight to the argument against it. All the categories should be considered collectively in determining how important an issue is to the Christian faith. The ability to rightly discern the difference between core doctrines and legitimately disputable matters will keep the church from either compromising important truth or needlessly dividing over peripheral issues.

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