using your toolbox
Saturday, October 17, 2009
In fact, as much as we need systems, ultimately they will kill us. The life is in the blood. This can almost be applied across the board.
Grammar is a good thing. We cannot write without it. We cannot communicate without it but it isn't the only thing. If we approach writing as a purely grammatical exercise we will kill ideas.
Systematic theology is a good thing. We cannot understand the Bible without it. But if our theology is merely systematic it is dead.
The law (Pentateuch) was a good thing but it was powerless to save.
Systems are tools. They help us find the real things. Unfortunately, many people are happy when they have found a system. They never look up from their scavenging in the rubble to see the reality of the thing they are searching for.
Very often it is the conservative, Christian wing of the world that enjoys substituting the tool for the thing. The problem is that you can have a measure of success with a system but in the end you are left bankrupt and confused (Col 2).
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