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| #Post#: 1270-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Theology for Beginners | |
| By: Piper Date: April 20, 2015, 2:02 pm | |
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| [font=trebuchet ms]I'm reading a Kindle book called Theology for | |
| Beginners, by F.J. Sheed, and I've found I can copy and paste my | |
| highlighting to the forum, so thought I would. The author gives | |
| us things of depth to think about, and I love having things to | |
| consider while I go about daily tasks. | |
| Mr. Sheed is a Catholic author, so some mention of Catholicism | |
| will occur, but not an overwhelming amount. Much of the text is | |
| good for all interested in theology. I really enjoy his writing | |
| style. | |
| I'll copy a bit at a time. [/font] | |
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| [quote][font=times new roman] . . . the joy and excitement of | |
| theological knowledge is like the joy and excitement of any | |
| other love� it cannot be explained to one who has not | |
| experienced it; it need not be explained to one who has. I shall | |
| keep, therefore, to the plainest of reasons. Truth is food and | |
| truth is light.[/font][/quote] | |
| [quote][font=times new roman]Revealed truth, then, is food. Now | |
| it is a peculiarity of food that it nourishes only those who eat | |
| it. We are not nourished by the food that someone else has | |
| eaten. To be nourished by it, we must eat it | |
| ourselves.[/font][/quote] | |
| [quote][font=times new roman]Truth is light too. Not to see it | |
| is to be in darkness, to see it wrong is to be in double | |
| darkness. The greater part of reality can be known only if God | |
| tells us: doctrine is what He tells: lacking it, we lack light. | |
| To be stumbling along in the dark, happy in the knowledge that | |
| our guides can see, is not at all the same thing as walking in | |
| the light. It is immeasurably better than stumbling through the | |
| dark with blind guides but it is poverty all the | |
| same.[/font][/quote] | |
| [quote][font=times new roman]A Catholic, thank God, never can be | |
| wholly unnourished or wholly in the dark. But he may be living | |
| an undernourished life in the half-dark, and that is a | |
| pity.[/font][/quote] | |
| [quote][font=times new roman]. . . it is obvious that an | |
| ignorant man can be virtuous, it is equally obvious that | |
| ignorance is not a virtue.[/font][/quote] | |
| #Post#: 1307-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Theology for Beginners | |
| By: Piper Date: April 21, 2015, 2:35 pm | |
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| [quote][font=times new roman]Knowledge serves love� it can turn | |
| sour of course and serve pride or conceit and not love, and | |
| against this we poor sons of Eve must be on our guard. Knowledge | |
| does serve love. It serves love in one way by removing | |
| misunderstandings which are in the way of love, which at the | |
| best blunt love�s edge a little.[/font][/quote] | |
| [quote][font=times new roman] . . . knowledge serves love in a | |
| still better way� because each new thing learned and meditated | |
| about God is a new reason for loving Him.[/font][/quote] | |
| [quote][font=times new roman]The most obvious fact of our day is | |
| that we are surrounded by millions who are starved of food that | |
| Christ Our Lord wanted them to have� they are getting too small | |
| a ration of truth, and of the Eucharist no ration at all. We | |
| regret their starvation, of course, but we do not lose any sleep | |
| over it; which raises the question of whether we really | |
| appreciate the food we ourselves get from the Church. We should | |
| not take it so calmly if their starvation were bodily: for we do | |
| know the value of the bread that perishes. If spiritual | |
| starvation is to be relieved, it must be largely the work of the | |
| laity, who are in daily contact with starvation�s | |
| victims.[/font][/quote] | |
| [quote][font=times new roman]it is intolerable that men should | |
| be perishing for want of truth that we could bring them. But not | |
| only for their sake. For our own sake too: for it is not good | |
| for us, or our children, to be the sane minority in a society | |
| that is losing contact with God.[/font][/quote] | |
| [quote][font=times new roman]. . . it is possible for a man to | |
| possess the truth, while yet the truth does not possess | |
| him.[/font][/quote] | |
| #Post#: 1317-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Theology for Beginners | |
| By: Kerry Date: April 21, 2015, 11:56 pm | |
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| I agree that the only knowledge worth having serves love. I | |
| believe too that willful ignorance can be a sin. Turning away | |
| from things we do not want to see can be too. | |
| I think of the rich man happy inside his house while Lazarus was | |
| miserable outside. He could pretend everything was fine if he | |
| didn't have to see it. In the story of the Good Samaritan, we | |
| see people going to the other side of the road to get past the | |
| wounded man. I think of them averting their eyes once they saw | |
| him, so they could ignore him. Willful ignorance dulls the | |
| conscience. | |
| #Post#: 1319-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Theology for Beginners | |
| By: Twinc Date: April 22, 2015, 3:06 am | |
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| yes....I remember as I was weaned on them, there are actually | |
| three in the set......I remember the feeling and the joy when I | |
| came across them - twinc | |
| #Post#: 1336-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Theology for Beginners | |
| By: Piper Date: April 22, 2015, 10:14 am | |
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| [quote author=Twinc link=topic=145.msg1319#msg1319 | |
| date=1429689984] | |
| yes....I remember as I was weaned on them, there are actually | |
| three in the set......I remember the feeling and the joy when I | |
| came across them - twinc | |
| [/quote] | |
| [font=trebuchet ms]Ahh! There you are, twinc. :) | |
| Yes, there is also A Map to Life and To Know Christ Jesus. | |
| I do like his writing style and gentle teaching methods.[/font] | |
| #Post#: 1337-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Theology for Beginners | |
| By: Piper Date: April 22, 2015, 10:38 am | |
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| [quote][font=times new roman]It (knowledge) serves love in one | |
| way by removing misunderstandings which are in the way of love, | |
| which at the best blunt love�s edge a little.[/font][/quote] | |
| [font=trebuchet ms] | |
| Hi Kerry. After the above, Mr. Sheed explained how we might | |
| have misconceptions about God that place a barrier between Him | |
| and us, for example: "Hell can raise a doubt of God�s love in a | |
| man who has not had his mind enriched with what the Church can | |
| teach him; so that he is driven piously to avert his gaze from | |
| some truth about God in order to keep his love undimmed." | |
| I think it a good point. How many of us "avert our gaze" in | |
| this way, rather than seeking to understand more clearly. We | |
| want to love God without reservation, and only by seeking to | |
| have more knowledge can we dispel misunderstandings that make us | |
| doubt Him in any way. | |
| I've begun to ask myself what causes me to "avert my eyes" that | |
| my love be undimmed? It is better to seek understanding than | |
| to harbor doubt that we try to ignore.[/font] | |
| #Post#: 1338-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Theology for Beginners | |
| By: Piper Date: April 22, 2015, 10:59 am | |
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| [font=arial]The book now enters discussion of "Spirit":[/font] | |
| [quote][font=times new roman]In theology, spirit is not only a | |
| key-word, it is the key-word. Our Lord said to the Samaritan | |
| woman, �God is a spirit.� Unless we know the meaning of the word | |
| spirit, we do not know what He said. It is as though He had said | |
| �God is a�.� Which tells us nothing at all. The same is true of | |
| every doctrine; they all include spirit. In theology we are | |
| studying spirit all the time. And the mind with which we are | |
| studying it is a spirit too.[/font][/quote] | |
| [quote][font=times new roman]Spirit is the element in us by | |
| which we know and love, by which therefore we | |
| decide.[/font][/quote] | |
| [quote][font=times new roman]Spirit knows and loves. A slightly | |
| longer look at ourselves reveals that spirit has power , | |
| too.[/font][/quote] | |
| [quote][font=times new roman]. . . as we shall see, the direct | |
| power the human mind has over its own body, mightier spirits | |
| have over all matter.[/font][/quote] | |
| [quote][font=times new roman]Our ideas are not material. They | |
| have no resemblance to our body. Their resemblance is to our | |
| spirit. They have no shape, no size, no color, no weight, no | |
| space. Neither has spirit whose offspring they are. But no one | |
| can call it nothing; for it produces thought, and thought is the | |
| most powerful thing in the world� unless love is, which spirit | |
| also produces.[/font][/quote] | |
| #Post#: 1339-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Theology for Beginners | |
| By: Piper Date: April 22, 2015, 11:06 am | |
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| [font=trebuchet ms]Ideas are the "offspring" of spirit. They | |
| are similar in that neither ideas nor spirit have shape, size, | |
| color, weight, nor do they take up space. | |
| So . . . While they are very "real", they are not matter.[/font] | |
| #Post#: 1340-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Theology for Beginners | |
| By: Piper Date: April 22, 2015, 11:25 am | |
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| [font=trebuchet ms]How inspiring, then, to think that we, like | |
| God, also possess spirit and our spirit need not be dependent on | |
| matter. Yet, our spirit seems helplessly anchored to our | |
| bodies. In Scripture, though, I think we see instances of this | |
| anchor being overcome; spirit leaves body, then returns. | |
| If spirit leaves body, then is it no longer assigned to time and | |
| space? It stretches my mind to think of a realm where time does | |
| not exist; it would always ever be "now." It also stretches my | |
| mind to think of a realm where all that exists does not take up | |
| space. What exists in such a realm would therefore be pure | |
| energy. I think.[/font] | |
| #Post#: 1712-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Theology for Beginners | |
| By: Twinc Date: May 4, 2015, 7:47 am | |
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| [quote author=Piper link=topic=145.msg1336#msg1336 | |
| date=1429715642] | |
| [font=trebuchet ms]Ahh! There you are, twinc. :) | |
| Yes, there is also A Map to Life and To Know Christ Jesus. | |
| I do like his writing style and gentle teaching methods.[/font] | |
| [/quote] | |
| yes I have read those two too but the two others I meant that I | |
| could not then recall were 'Society and Sanity' and 'Theology | |
| and Sanity' - twinc | |
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