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09-23-2003, 10:03 AM
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#1 | | awaiting beautiful feet
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| theology = worship! Be patient with me; most of you probably view this as an obvious truth, but it's something that I just realized last night. I was feeling a bit bad for having had to go all Athanasian on someone at lunch (but in my defense, he was a Bible Study leader, so he should have known better...) and I was saying to myself, "This is why I hate theological discussions; I always get so prideful and arrogant and impatient when talking to someone with bad theology."
And then I realized that all along I had been viewing that pride, etc. as something inherent to theology. I'd been seeing theology as bad because so often I'd seen it reduced to treating God as an abstract theory or a set of doctrines instead of an experiential reality, and because in my experience, theology had always been associated with pride and short tempers.
But what if, instead, theology is something so good that the Devil can't stand to see real theolological discussion going on, and as a result he attacks it (by tempting people with pride, etc.) to try to make it degenerate into argument? When we discuss the character and nature of God, we're exalting God's Name as much as when we're singing a hymn. No wonder the Enemy doesn't like that!
What does this mean in practice? First of all, that theology is a form of worship, a way of exalting our Father and exulting in Him. So we should treat it as such. And secondly, theology is something that enrages the Enemy perhaps more than anything else, and that means that theology is an enterprise that should be embarked upon only if it is covered in much prayer.
God loves us, not because we're lovable, but because He is loving. On the cross, God's justice and love were both satisfied. We are called to be crucified with Christ, and when we do so we are given new life in Him. We worship one God in Trinity, and Trinity in Unity, neither confounding the Persons nor dividing the substance. And when I say these things, I'm engaging in worship, and the Devil is trembling with rage. How cool is that!
Way back when, the Athanasian Creed was sung as a worship song. Someone here with musical talent should revive that tradition.
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09-23-2003, 10:29 AM
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#2 | | Laborer/Philosopher
Joined: Sep 2001 Location: Austin, TX Posts: 15,856
| The black dwarf (Athanasius) strikes again!
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09-23-2003, 11:31 AM
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#3 | | Still true to this day...
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| What meter is the Athanasian Creed in, or would we need to write a metric paraphrase?
FYI, there is a metrical paraphrase of the Apostles' Creed that can be done to the tune of Glorious Things of Thee are Spoken.
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Luke
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09-23-2003, 12:29 PM
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#4 | | threw a brick
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| Rich Mullins did a pretty decent Apostle's Creed, I think.  But I agree, that would be sweet if we revived that tradition of singing it together.
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09-23-2003, 12:51 PM
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#5 | | Registered User
Joined: Nov 2002 Location: Jackson, Tn Posts: 547
| This is what I think of Theology.... oh.... and so does God.
Malachi 3
16 Then those who feared the LORD talked with each other, and the LORD listened and heard. A scroll of remembrance was written in his presence concerning those who feared the LORD and honored his name.
17 "They will be mine," says the LORD Almighty, "in the day when I make up my treasured possession. [1] I will spare them, just as in compassion a man spares his son who serves him. |
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09-23-2003, 12:53 PM
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#6 | | Registered User
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Originally Posted by Manders Rich Mullins did a pretty decent Apostle's Creed, I think.  But I agree, that would be sweet if we revived that tradition of singing it together. | Didn't Third Day redo the Rich Mullins redo of the Apostle's Creed? It's it's in one of the Offerings CDs. |
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09-23-2003, 01:09 PM
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#7 | | Moderator
Joined: Sep 2002 Location: Austin, Tx Posts: 22,129
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Originally Posted by Whill Didn't Third Day redo the Rich Mullins redo of the Apostle's Creed? It's it's in one of the Offerings CDs. | Yes they did. Petra recorded a rock'n Creed.... |
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09-23-2003, 02:19 PM
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#8 | | Wokka Wokka Wokka
Joined: Jan 2002 Location: Kennesaw, GA, USA, Earth, Milky Way Posts: 366
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Originally Posted by Whill Didn't Third Day redo the Rich Mullins redo of the Apostle's Creed? It's it's in one of the Offerings CDs. | Offerings II: All I Have to Give -- track 3
Also on The Come Together Tour DVD.
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09-23-2003, 02:21 PM
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#9 | | I can has a BSPE guitar?
Joined: Nov 2002 Location: Chicago area Posts: 7,851
| It's terrible in comparison, though. It does no justice to Rich's song.
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09-23-2003, 02:32 PM
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#10 | | Wokka Wokka Wokka
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Originally Posted by Ted Logan It's terrible in comparison, though. It does no justice to Rich's song. | Well, I don't like the exteeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeended intro, and Rich's hammer dulcimer was obviously God-ordained  , but overall I think Third Day's cover does plenty of justice to Rich's live performances of the song.
If nothing else, I see the cover as a celebration of what God gave us in Rich, expressed through the statements of belief.
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Brendt ...[Christians] are a people set free to start at good, and whether good choices cause us to fail or succeed by the world's standards of success is of no importance. -- Charlie Peacock
Dude, you don't want to break an oath with God. -- lightknight
Tolerance is the virtue of a man without convictions. -- G K Chesterton
Spare me your sixth-grade Michael Moore logic. -- Secretary of Defense James Heller on 24
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09-23-2003, 02:36 PM
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#11 | | Wokka Wokka Wokka
Joined: Jan 2002 Location: Kennesaw, GA, USA, Earth, Milky Way Posts: 366
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Originally Posted by Blindman ....had to go all Athanasian.... | BTW, where did that CGR glossary of theological terms go? Can't find it anymore. (Yes, I have to look up Athanasius.)
__________________ Grace,
Brendt ...[Christians] are a people set free to start at good, and whether good choices cause us to fail or succeed by the world's standards of success is of no importance. -- Charlie Peacock
Dude, you don't want to break an oath with God. -- lightknight
Tolerance is the virtue of a man without convictions. -- G K Chesterton
Spare me your sixth-grade Michael Moore logic. -- Secretary of Defense James Heller on 24
My CGR blog
My non-CGR blog Be a Gomer! -- I'm one. Isn't that reason enough? |
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09-23-2003, 03:16 PM
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#12 | | I can has a BSPE guitar?
Joined: Nov 2002 Location: Chicago area Posts: 7,851
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Originally Posted by Brendt Well, I don't like the exteeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeended intro, and Rich's hammer dulcimer was obviously God-ordained  , but overall I think Third Day's cover does plenty of justice to Rich's live performances of the song.
If nothing else, I see the cover as a celebration of what God gave us in Rich, expressed through the statements of belief. | That's a good point. Although he absolutely amazed me live back in 1996. Have you seen the DVD that just came out?
__________________ May grace and peace be multiplied to you,
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09-23-2003, 03:23 PM
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#13 | | Hope you guessed my name
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Originally Posted by Brendt BYes, I have to look up Athanasius | Athanasius was a bishop, IIRC; I think we named the anathasian creed after him.
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09-23-2003, 03:27 PM
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#14 | | Laconic Geezer VP
Joined: Jul 2002 Location: St. Louis, MO Posts: 5,535
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Originally Posted by Ted Logan That's a good point. Although he absolutely amazed me live back in 1996. Have you seen the DVD that just came out? | I have it. Pretty good, if low-key. It's almost spooky to watch, though. |
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09-23-2003, 03:34 PM
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#15 | | Wokka Wokka Wokka
Joined: Jan 2002 Location: Kennesaw, GA, USA, Earth, Milky Way Posts: 366
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Originally Posted by Ted Logan Have you seen the DVD that just came out? | Watched it a couple times and listened to it about 25 (I ripped the audio onto a CD so I could take it with me).
I saw Rich live about 8 times, including once from backstage (after Carolyn Arends got me passes after interviewing her for the now-defunct TLeM).
__________________ Grace,
Brendt ...[Christians] are a people set free to start at good, and whether good choices cause us to fail or succeed by the world's standards of success is of no importance. -- Charlie Peacock
Dude, you don't want to break an oath with God. -- lightknight
Tolerance is the virtue of a man without convictions. -- G K Chesterton
Spare me your sixth-grade Michael Moore logic. -- Secretary of Defense James Heller on 24
My CGR blog
My non-CGR blog Be a Gomer! -- I'm one. Isn't that reason enough? |
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