Christian doctrine, McClendon tells us, is no laundry list of
propositions to be believed, but is rather an essential practice of
the church. Doctrines are those shared convictions which the church
must teach and live out if it is to be the church. The author
rejects the prevailing assumptions stemming from the rationalism of
the Enlightenment, and redefines theology as a discipline within
the context of particular religious beliefs and practices of
concrete believing communities. McClendon ties the reading of
Scripture to the community's understanding of itself and its own
mission.
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