Well, the local library, here and many places in North America, is not
particularly in love
with the books of Bishop John S. Spong, The Jesus Seminar
or Rudoph Bultmann. Billy
Graham is big here. And, of course, that is not stopping
folk entering the Kingdom.
Strangely though, the bull pit of modern Christian theology, Uta
Ranke-Heinemann, has
two important books on the shelves here.
To my mind, she makes the radical writings of Spong,
Harpur and the Jesus Seminar seem more conservative
than the Pope's (J-P II) pronouncements
on birth control and abortion.
I've read carefully two of Uta's theological efforts.
They are Eunuchs of the Kingdom and
Putting Away Childish
Things. Both books are extremely left wing. In
fact both could
be viewed as an attack on Christian thinking
(from medieval and earlier times) which some
sections of the Church are still trying to foist
on modern men and women.
After forty years of bouncing around many theological
books ancient and modern, Catholic and
Protestant, believer and atheist, my first impression
was I've never read anything so damaging
to Christian belief and doctrine, Catholic or
Protestant. Ancient beliefs, beloved and widely held,
are assailed and, it seems, ridiculed by Ms. Ranke-Heinemann. In
fact, as I read Putting Away Childish Things I began
to think "Uta had flipped her lid and somewhere along her theological
journey has joined the atheist camp." But, on deeper reflection,
I realized that Uta was mounts a tough assault not on the person
and teachings of Jesus but on the teachings and practices of the Church
that has too often betrayed and undermined the cause and sayings of Christ
+.
And like the Jesus Seminar, a serious pruning of Christian writings,
including gospels and anti-sex musings of the Church Fathers is long overdue.
Thus, the smoke and mirrors exit stage right and we are left with
the real Jesus Christ. Of course, like the Jesus Seminar's work,
the pruning is extensive and, especially for conservatives, mighty painful.
So, after two or three years of exposure to Uta's
theology I've learned to appreciate her
critical theology. In fact, I wish she
would write a few more books in the same vein. You know,
hit them again, Sam. I mean Uta.
* (I can't spell rotweiller)
+ "Uta Ranke-Heinemann,
author of the bestselling Eunuchs for the Kingdom of Heaven now
exposes how the myths behind he Church's key doctrines
- such as the divinity of Christ, the
virgin birth, the empty tomb
- distort Jesus' real message" (jacket Putting Away
Childish Things)
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