A word about . . . violence in a pluralistic age: Constraints and opportunities for Christians

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Caleb O. Oladipo
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The challenges presented by the current global culture of violence are baffling. Humanity faces these unprecedented challenges that have origins in sacred texts containing violent events. “Spiritualizing” these events is not the solution to dealing with the problems they present. Christians should be prepared to doubt the texts that promote violence as a part of faithfulness to God. This article suggests the opposite of faith is not only doubt, but also fear. Christians demonstrate a cheap relationship with sacred texts when they fail to challenge traditional interpretations. A more mature approach is to embrace alternative, if unfamiliar, interpretations of sacred texts rather than hold on to orthodoxy that is beloved but unloving. Christians should see the texts that seem to justify violence or encourage war as a message requiring humanity to struggle against such violence to transform the world around them nonviolently. The Church of the twenty-first century has optimal opportunity for building harmonious relationships with people of other faiths, which will require a multifaceted approach to understanding God in a pluralistic age.
关于……多元时代的暴力:基督徒的约束与机会
当前全球暴力文化带来的挑战令人困惑。人类面临着这些前所未有的挑战,这些挑战源于包含暴力事件的神圣文本。“精神化”这些事件并不能解决它们所呈现的问题。基督徒应该准备好怀疑那些宣扬暴力是对上帝忠诚的一部分的经文。这篇文章表明,信仰的对立面不仅是怀疑,还有恐惧。当基督徒无法挑战传统的解释时,他们就会表现出与神圣文本的廉价关系。一个更成熟的方法是接受另一种,如果不熟悉的,对神圣文本的解释,而不是坚持被爱但没有爱的正统。基督徒应该把那些似乎为暴力辩护或鼓励战争的经文视为一种信息,要求人类与这种暴力作斗争,以非暴力方式改变他们周围的世界。二十一世纪的教会有最佳的机会与其他信仰的人建立和谐的关系,这需要在一个多元化的时代用多方面的方法来理解上帝。
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