Ministry as biography

L_transfiguration Just preached at two services over in the East Neuk 
of Fife. Despite
warm comments, and genuine
appreciation,there is still, and always, the
sense
that words cannot "stretch to the measure of
eternal things". The
last phrase is P T Forsyth's.
Sometimes I think that other brilliant,
infuriating
genius, the one from Denmark, should be heeded
more:


"Order the parsons to be silent on Sundays. What is there left? The essential things remain: their lives, the daily life with which the parsons preach. Would you then get the impression by watching them that it was Christianity they were preaching?"
Soren Kierkegaard, Journals,
Ed. Alexandre Dru (New YOrk: OUP, 1938), p. 402.

Biography as theology - and as ministry.

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14 responses to “Ministry as biography”

  1. Geoff Colmer avatar
    Geoff Colmer

    Hi Jim! Who’s the artist? With appreciation, Geoff

  2. Geoff Colmer avatar
    Geoff Colmer

    Hi Jim! Who’s the artist? With appreciation, Geoff

  3. Jim Gordon avatar

    Hi Geoff. Thanks for asking – the artist is Cornelis Monsma, about whom there is a great deal on the web. This painting is called “Transfiguration”. A good word to ponder when thinking of ministry as our humanity transfigured in Christ.

  4. Jim Gordon avatar

    Hi Geoff. Thanks for asking – the artist is Cornelis Monsma, about whom there is a great deal on the web. This painting is called “Transfiguration”. A good word to ponder when thinking of ministry as our humanity transfigured in Christ.

  5. Geoff Colmer avatar
    Geoff Colmer

    Thanks Jim – what a fascinating artist! I love his use of colour and I can see the Chagall and Van Gogh connection. Last week I used the excuse of a meeting in London to go to the Picasso at the National Gallery – it was informative, but overall I felt underwhelmed.

  6. Geoff Colmer avatar
    Geoff Colmer

    Thanks Jim – what a fascinating artist! I love his use of colour and I can see the Chagall and Van Gogh connection. Last week I used the excuse of a meeting in London to go to the Picasso at the National Gallery – it was informative, but overall I felt underwhelmed.

  7. Endlessly Restless avatar

    Good thought – and I love the painting. I’m just preparing a bible study series for our teenage group on the Sermon on the Mount. I might use the Keirkegaard for the ‘let you light shine’ bit. After all, it should apply equally to us non-clergy folk!

  8. Endlessly Restless avatar

    Good thought – and I love the painting. I’m just preparing a bible study series for our teenage group on the Sermon on the Mount. I might use the Keirkegaard for the ‘let you light shine’ bit. After all, it should apply equally to us non-clergy folk!

  9. Jason Goroncy avatar

    And from the same book: “Faith shall be known by love. Now people have of course tried to make love into something invisible, but against that Luther protests with the Scriptures; for to the Christian love is the works of love. To say that love is a feeling or anything of the kind is an unchristian conception of love. That is the aesthetic definition and therefore fits the erotic and everything of that nature. But to the Christian love is the works of love. Christ’s love was not an inner feeling, a full heart and what not, it was the work of love which was his life.” (p. 317)

  10. Jason Goroncy avatar

    And from the same book: “Faith shall be known by love. Now people have of course tried to make love into something invisible, but against that Luther protests with the Scriptures; for to the Christian love is the works of love. To say that love is a feeling or anything of the kind is an unchristian conception of love. That is the aesthetic definition and therefore fits the erotic and everything of that nature. But to the Christian love is the works of love. Christ’s love was not an inner feeling, a full heart and what not, it was the work of love which was his life.” (p. 317)

  11. Jim Gordon avatar

    Hello again Jason. You know you know a friend when you guess beforehand a comment on the post is coming! Thanks for the further Kierkegaard quotation – “endlesly restless” who comments on this blog will be able to use it also, with his class on the Sermon on the Mount. Did you know Denney tried to persuade Hodder and Stoughton to do a Kierkegaard anthology in English translation – and that denney quoted Kierkegaard in the chapter on Preaching the Death of Christ? Good to hear from you again. Grace and Peace.

  12. Jim Gordon avatar

    Hello again Jason. You know you know a friend when you guess beforehand a comment on the post is coming! Thanks for the further Kierkegaard quotation – “endlesly restless” who comments on this blog will be able to use it also, with his class on the Sermon on the Mount. Did you know Denney tried to persuade Hodder and Stoughton to do a Kierkegaard anthology in English translation – and that denney quoted Kierkegaard in the chapter on Preaching the Death of Christ? Good to hear from you again. Grace and Peace.

  13. Jason Goroncy avatar

    Do you think that Forsyth may have had a hand in Denney’s efforts with H&S? He was, of course, one of the few in Britain who was reading Kierkegaard.

  14. Jason Goroncy avatar

    Do you think that Forsyth may have had a hand in Denney’s efforts with H&S? He was, of course, one of the few in Britain who was reading Kierkegaard.

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