Quote on Transformation and Holy Scripture

Sometimes it is easy to forget that different faiths hold Scripture differently. We cannot help it if people of other faiths get confused as to how we revere the Holy Bible, but it is important for us to know what that means (or is supposed to mean) and how other groups may see things differently.

Note above, the author uses the term “shruti.” This is a term used in Hinduism to represent “higher” or more authoritative holy scripture, as opposed to “smriti” for lesser, but still authoritative. Many groups have this same character. Islam seems to have a higher (Qu’ran) versus lower (Hadith). In Christianity, we typically see the Holy Bible as authoritative, holy, and nothing else— at least in Evangelical Christianity. In theory at least, we see all 66 books as equally authoritative. However, in practice we sometimes give more weight to some over others.

I would like to suggest, however, that it may not be ridiculous to consider that Christianity does also have two tiers of special revelation. The lower is the Holy Bible. The higher is Jesus Christ— the Logos… the Word. Of course, most of what we reliably know about Jesus we get from the Holy Bible. This blurs the line between the two. Nevertheless, no matter how important the Holy Bible is to us as Christians, it will never be as true of a revelation about God than Jesus.

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