In some of my recent reading I came across an interesting fact. As a Christian I have learned about original sin….the sin that came from the mistakes of Adam and Eve. However, the history of this idea was not originally connected to Jesus. It was not know in the very early church. It was not a doctrine accepted by either the Jewish faith or Islam. It is another doctrine that was hammered out when the early church was struggling to keep some cohesiveness of ideas.
Several communities of Christians developed ideas that others saw as heading the wrong way and tried to wipe out what they considered heresy. The struggles led to the Council of Nicea where many church fathers sat down to come to some agreement. Many doctrines of Christianity came from this meeting.
The interesting thing to me is that things we have been taught as “truth” may have a different beginning than we realized. It shows how what we learn from those around us can be colored by their viewpoint.
Reaching back into time to find the history of concepts we have learned may bring a different perspective entirely.
Not too long ago I saw a program that had people tell about their backgrounds and explore some of the prejudices they had about those from different cultures. countries, and races. They then had their DNA tested and it was interesting to discover that many of them had DNA in common with those they thought were different from them. It was, for them, a wake-up call to re-examine what they had been taught.
Never be afraid to explore the birth of customs and ideas. We may find that their beginnings are not what we thought. If, by doing so, we could discard some of our learned prejudices we may create a better world.
Any many of these texts and doctrines were not only altered by councils but also changed with translations from multiple languages.
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Unfortunately true. It is interesting to find out where doctrine came from and evaluate it for yourself.
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It has been a long time ago, but I read book by a person (named Butterfield I believe) who was a Biblical Scholar. I found it pretty fascinating reading about how the Bible was changed many times and in many ways.
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Sounds like an interesting book. I will check it out. I am currently reading Holy Envy by Barbara Brown Taylor. She teaches a class on World Religions and her insights are wonderful.
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That book sounds fascinating too! I’ll put it on my reading list – thanks!
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