Footwashing in the Context of 1 Corinthians 11:23-25: Some Theological Reflections

Peter Obeng Manu, K. Oppong
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There is the tendency to cite Paul’s obvious silence on the rite of foot washing in 1 Corinthians 11:23-25 as evidence of not perpetuating the practice in the Christian Church. This study sought to make a case for Paul’s silence over foot washing in 1Corinthians11:23-25. The study used comparative and analytical methodologies to arrive at an understanding of foot washing in 1 Corinthians 11:23-25. As a theological paper, this study made clear the status and role of the rite of foot washing as it relates to the Lord’s Supper, and why Paul does not address it in 1 Corinthians 11:23-25. It was observed that in 1 Corinthians 11:23-25, Paul was addressing one of the complaints and anomalies in the Corinth Church, which obviously was the Lord’s Supper and not foot washing. Again, Paul did not state foot washing in 1 Corinthians 11:23-25 because perhaps his oral source did not mention it. On the other hand, John states foot washing because of his peculiar interest in Jesus’ humility. This study, therefore, proposes that foot washing which is unique in John’s account reveals some theological understanding. Based upon Jesus’ initiative, it should be appreciated as a rite of humility, a rite of acceptance and inclusion in the church of Christ, and ultimately a cohort rite to the Lord’s Supper. Paul’s silence in 1 Corinthians 11:23-25 does not warrant the abrogation of the ordinance because he had a different purpose in mind other than discussing the rite of foot washing. Thus, the use of Paul’s silence on foot washing as evidence against its practice in the Christian Church today is a mark beside the point. Keywords: Lord’s Supper, Footwashing, 1 Corinthians 11:23-25, Theological Reflections
哥林多前书11:23-25中的洗脚:一些神学思考
有一种倾向是引用保罗在哥林多前书11:23-25中对洗脚仪式的明显沉默,作为基督教会不会延续这种做法的证据。本研究试图证明保罗在哥林多前书11:23-25中对洗脚的沉默。这项研究使用了比较和分析的方法来理解哥林多前书11:23-25中关于洗脚的内容。作为一篇神学论文,这项研究明确了洗脚仪式在主的晚餐中的地位和作用,以及为什么保罗没有在哥林多前书11:23-25中提到它。我们注意到,在哥林多前书11:23-25中,保罗是在处理哥林多教会的一个抱怨和反常现象,很明显,这是主的晚餐,而不是洗脚。同样,保罗没有在哥林多前书11:23-25中提到洗脚,可能是因为他的口述资料没有提到。另一方面,约翰说洗脚是因为他对耶稣的谦卑特别感兴趣。因此,这项研究提出,洗脚在约翰的叙述中是独一无二的,这揭示了一些神学上的理解。基于耶稣的倡议,它应该被理解为谦卑的仪式,接受和融入基督教会的仪式,最终是主的晚餐的队列仪式。保罗在哥林多前书11章23-25节的沉默并不能保证废除这个条例,因为他有一个不同的目的,而不是讨论洗脚的仪式。因此,用保罗在洗脚问题上的沉默作为证据来反对今天基督教会洗脚的做法是离题的。关键词:圣餐,洗脚,哥林多前书11:23-25,神学反思
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