Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Refashioning the Trinity

What follows is not really news, but since I only managed to find out about this myself today, I thought I would pass it along, just in case I am not the only one to have missed this. You would think that such a central and fundamentally bedrock doctrine like the Trinity would not be up for debate. Well if that was what you thought, and I certainly did, the Presbyterian Church, USA set out to prove you & I wrong at their last General Assembly back in June of 2006. A paper was presented by The Theological Issues and Institutions Committee of the 217th General Assembly and approved that "affirms Father, Son and Holy Spirit as the church's anchor language for the Trinity, but lifts up other biblical images of the Trinity for study and use in worship."

The Trinity has been a doctrine in solid standing in the church for many centuries. Church fathers defended its inclusion along with other doctrines of the church such as the divinity of Christ arguing that God reveals Himself as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit in the pages of the Bible. Early heresies such as modalism claimed that God merely appears in three forms but is not indeed three persons in one God. The early church father vigorously defended the Trinity as a doctrine of truth, based exclusively on the identification of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit in the pages of the Bible.

So, what then are these "biblical images" that the PCUSA saw fit to include in their understanding of the Trinity.
  • Mother, Child, and Womb.
  • Lover, Beloved, Love
  • Creator, Savior, Sanctifier
  • Rock, Redeemer, Friend
  • King of Glory, Prince of Peace, Spirit of Love
Is your head hurting yet? What are the issues with using these descriptors. Let's take them one at a time.

  • Mother - God reveals Himself as Father, not Mother. Seeking to be inclusive should not try to correct God's self identification or expand upon it.
  • Child - Sure Christ was at one time a child, but He did not remain as such, though for all eternity He remains the Son.
  • Womb - This is a place and not a person.
  • Lover - Are we then the Father's lovers? Kind of an incestuous implication.
  • Beloved - Jesus was the Father's beloved, but my own name means Beloved.
  • Love - True God is love, but why is the Holy Spirit given this as a name?
  • Creator - The Apostles' Creed does call the Father "creator of heaven and earth," yet the early church fathers still saw fit to use Father as a name or title and creator as merely a descriptor.
  • Savior - One ought not deny that Jesus is Savior. I just also believe that one also ought not shy away from using the name Jesus Christ. That is the name that is the stumbling block, not the concept of a savior in general.
  • Sanctifier - Yes, this is part of what the Holy Spirit does, but again it is limited in its scope in helping one understand the Holy Spirit.
  • Rock - With apologies to Dwayne Johnson that is an object not a name.
  • Redeemer - Again I would not deny that Jesus is our Redeemer, but as with Savior why does this change help?
  • Friend - Once again why is the Holy Spirit the one singled out at a friend to the exclusion of the others (remember that the core of the Athanasian Creed teaches not only the unity of the Trinity but also the ways in which each member is distinct from the others)
  • King of Glory - Was the Son not also called King?
  • Prince of Peace - Same as with Savior and Redeemer, this is a title that is biblical but limited in scope for use in worship as such.
  • Spirit of Love - I am not sure what to do with this. A bit new-agey to me.
As you can see the last version (and the 3rd) of the Trinity that the PCUSA approved for worship is the least troubling, and I would say the most "biblical." Still I cannot find a good reason to make this kind of an inclusion. If as the approved paper they believe that "Our need and desire to worship confront us with the inadequacy of our language for God" then I simply would ask why include less adequate language than the original language that God used and commanded us to baptize in. That of course what a point that came up in discussion with my associate pastor, who talked about the discussions of whether to accept a baptism in the name of the Mother, Child, and Womb as valid in seminary last year. Those had to be fun discussions.

Monday, February 25, 2008

A little reminiscence

When you get old friends together for an afternoon the number of random things that come up in conversation can be rather diverse. One item that randomly came up when KDOC was mentioned at the Ducks game yesterday was Wally George. So enjoy a Wally George classic thanks to the kind folks at youtube.

Sunday, February 24, 2008

NHL Virgin No More

Until this evening all my live hockey viewing was restricted to minor league games like the Austin Ice Bats and Long Beach Ice Dogs. So tonight when I attended my first NHL game I was not only glad to finally not have to watch a team names partially after the surface they skated upon, but also for the grand welcome I received to NHL hockey. Rich had a pair a great seats to a game at the Honda Center between the Ducks and Blackhawks. Like a few years ago when I attended a game at legendary Wrigley Field for a Cubs game, my inaugural NHL game could not have been better. The Ducks jumped out to a first period 3-1 lead. En route to this lead the new rough, classic hockey character to the post-Disney Ducks was shown in a first period fight. The second period was much less eventful, but the third period returned to the early form of the first with gusto. A series of penalties allowed the Blackhawks to crawl their way back into the game brining the score to 4-3. Within seconds of that third Blackhawk goal, Teemu Selanne responded with his third of the night. First game first hat trick. One more goal was on its way not a minute later brining the game to its final score of 6-3. In addition to the fast paced offensive display that last period was also marked with a return to the rough and tough swaggard of the first period and included a fight started by the Blackhawks goalie. Seriously there was not much one could have hoped for out of a first NHL game than this.

Saturday, February 23, 2008

The National Geographic of the South

Tonight I find myself watching CMT. Yes, you read right, Country Music Television. Much as I tend to mock people who watch train wreck TV, I find that I just can't look away from "My Big Redneck Wedding." Never in my life have I seen so many camouflaged bridesmaid's dresses. Actually let me correct that, I never before dreamed that there ever would be such a thing.

Imagine if you will a wedding where every guest is decked out in hunting attire. Imagine part of the entertainment consisting of chasing down a greased hog by the bride, which of course could not take place until after mud bugging. Imagine a reception in a garage. Imagine centerpieces made out of Budweiser cans. Imaging dinner at the reception being hunted for at the bachelor party. And finally imaging more illegitimate children than teeth. Sadly I don't have to image, I have seen.


To get a taste of the fun check out this news report on a couple who took part in this television classic.