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Progress And The Church

The Anglican bishop N.T. Wright seems to be in favor of ordaining women bishops, but boy, is he on fire at secular politicians telling the Church how to theologize. He says that “progress” — the idea that history is unfolding in a particular way, and that there is a such thing as the “wrong side […]

The Anglican bishop N.T. Wright seems to be in favor of ordaining women bishops, but boy, is he on fire at secular politicians telling the Church how to theologize. He says that “progress” — the idea that history is unfolding in a particular way, and that there is a such thing as the “wrong side of history,” is a myth that has been exploded. And this:

It won’t do to say, then, as David Cameron did, that the Church of England should “get with the programme” over women bishops. And Parliament must not try to force the Church’s hand, on this or anything else. That threat of political interference, of naked Erastianism in which the State rules supreme in Church matters, would be angrily resisted if it attempted to block reform; it is shameful for “liberals” in the Church to invite it in their own cause. [Emphasis mine — RD] The Church that forgets to say “we must obey God rather than human authorities” has forgotten what it means to be the Church. The spirit of the age is in any case notoriously fickle. You might as well, walking in the mist, take a compass bearing on a mountain goat.

What is more, the Church’s foundation documents (to say nothing of its Founder himself) were notoriously on the wrong side of history. The Gospel was foolishness to the Greeks, said St Paul, and a scandal to Jews. The early Christians got a reputation for believing in all sorts of ridiculous things such as humility, chastity and resurrection, standing up for the poor and giving slaves equal status with the free. And for valuing women more highly than anyone else had ever done. People thought them crazy, but they stuck to their counter-cultural Gospel. If the Church had allowed prime ministers to tell them what the “programme” was it would have sunk without trace in fifty years. If Jesus had allowed Caiaphas or Pontius Pilate to dictate their “programme” to him there wouldn’t have been a Church in the first place.

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