RCL Problem
Alexander Ring makes a great reflection on the difficulties with the RCL. He writes, "Its preparation was heavily influenced by higher criticism and liberal theology. Where the ILCW tended to omit or edit, the RCL flat out does it. No sections that may seem anti-Semitic are used, such as St John 11:45-53 or the stoning of Stephen. The sections that speak against homosexuality are conspicuously omitted, as well as verses that warn of false prophets. So seriously flawed is the RCL from both a hermeneutical and liturgical standpoint that it would be difficult to sanction its use in the Lutheran congregation."
The first thing to mention is the anti-Semitic factor. I already knew it had higher criticism and liberal theology for support. The problem with the RCL is simply it is flawed. The RCL does not warn us of coming disaster. It does not speak plainly about what the Bible itself preaches.
I find his argument about liberal Theology to be questioned. To have a Lectionary that looks to push any other truth than Biblical truth is flawed. People should not look to push any other word than Scripture. You can cut parts out and have the bible say some strange things. But let us not be limited but expand. Give more options and greater variety to our Lectionaries. This should not be offensive to any one who believes their confession is that which Scripture itself preaches and teaches. We must face the Liberal and Conservative problems. Thank you.
The first thing to mention is the anti-Semitic factor. I already knew it had higher criticism and liberal theology for support. The problem with the RCL is simply it is flawed. The RCL does not warn us of coming disaster. It does not speak plainly about what the Bible itself preaches.
I find his argument about liberal Theology to be questioned. To have a Lectionary that looks to push any other truth than Biblical truth is flawed. People should not look to push any other word than Scripture. You can cut parts out and have the bible say some strange things. But let us not be limited but expand. Give more options and greater variety to our Lectionaries. This should not be offensive to any one who believes their confession is that which Scripture itself preaches and teaches. We must face the Liberal and Conservative problems. Thank you.
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