Luke Timothy Johnson begins his study of the practical issue of
how decisions are made in the church by admitting to a bias: that
there ought to be a connection between what the church claims to
be, and how it does things. Because the church claims to be a
community of faith, it does not reach decisions simply on the basis
of good management policy, or the analysis of market trends, or
efficiency, or even ideological consistency, but in response to
God's activity in the world that presses upon us and urges us to
decision.
Faced with how to respond to God's leading, the church decides
what to do on the basis of two realities: Scripture and
discernment. Because it calls the church into being Scripture is
the fundamental authority in the church's life. Yet it is not
enough for a congregation simply to turn to the Bible when a
decision must be reached, for Scripture does not directly address
all issues which face the church today, and those it does often
reflect greatly differing historical and social contexts than our
own.
Thus, added to the authority of Scripture in the church's
decision making is a process of discernment, in which the members
of the community--under the guidance of the Holy Spirit--recall how
God has worked in their lives as individuals and as a community and
discern together God's direction for the future. Johnson argues
that this very pattern of decision making can be found in Scripture
itself, notably in one of the central events of the book of Acts.
Beginning with the conversion of Cornelius and culminating in the
Apostolic Council of Acts 15, we see how a string of smaller
narratives combine to tell the story of God's movement within their
midst, and how this narrative became the basis for the
reinterpretation of Scripture and the inclusion of Gentiles into
the fellowship of the church.
Looking at a number of thorny issues facing the contemporary
church, Johnson demonstrates how the interaction of Scripture and
discernment can and must become the basis for how we respond to the
decisions with which the church wrestles today.
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