8 Quotes by Kenneth E. Bailey

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    In every culture the total word of God has to be declared to us by another. In every culture the message of the gospel is in constant danger of being compromised by the value system that supports that culture and its goals. The stranger to that culture can instinctively identify those points of surrender and call the community back to a purer and more authentic faith. But such infusions of new life are usually resented and resisted.

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    The idea that the early Christian tradition was limited to its Greek and Latin expressions is still widespread. This assumption distorts historical reality and weakens greatly our understanding of the roots of Christian theology and spirituality. In the third and fourth centuries Syriac was the third international language of the church. It served as the major means of communication in the Roman diocese of the “East,” which included Syria, Palestine, and Mesopotamia.

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    Jesus was raised by an extraordinary mother who must have had enormous influence on his attitudes toward women.

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    Dodd was able to point out that no one would have crucified an itinerant preacher who went around encouraging people with general moral principles.

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    People with differences can work together if they have the same purpose. Paul wants all of them to think along the same lines, and to have a united purpose.

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    But Jesus does not say, “Blessed are those who live righteously and maintain a righteous lifestyle.” Rather he affirms, “Blessed are those who hunger and thirst after righteousness.” The statement presupposes that righteousness is something the faithful continuously strive after. The blessed are not those who arrive but those who continue, at whatever cost, in their pilgrimage toward a more perfect righteousness. The constant, relentless drive toward righteousness characterizes the blessed.

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    The more familiar we are with a biblical story, the more difficult it is to view it outside of the way it has always been understood. And the longer imprecision in the tradition remains unchallenged, the deeper it becomes embedded in Christian consciousness. The birth story of Jesus is such a story.

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    In the kingdom of God, barking orders at others is not an acceptable way to try to solve problems created by our inadequacies.

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