It's an old argument -- the Bible vs. "theology."
After 50 years of personal Christianity, a good deal of that time to the present spent reading theology and church history, I find that the "Bible vs. theology" issue is still very much alive. And, I'm not talking about arguments with folks who are against "theology." I'm talking about how Protestant theology, supposedly based in Scripture, can run amok on its own trajectory, regardless of what the Scripture plainly teaches.
Just to give concrete context, I've lately been reading some of the arguments about "neo-Calvinism." But, regardless of the issue of neo-Calvinism, it's clear to me that the broad spectrum of theology in the Reformed "camp" contains many strains, from "neo-Calvinism" to "pietism," which definitely have a life of their own apart from the well-balanced interpretation of Scripture.
We have to see that our difficulty sticking with the Scripture is part and parcel of the spiritual warfare. In that war, submission to God's Word is not optional. Therefore, we must pay attention to the study of the Scripture, the history of the interpretation of Scripture (there has been 2000 years of it, since Christ), and, as a consequence of all this, we must understand the theology of Scripture. We must give divine wisdom and instruction precedence over the Word of Man that passes for "theology" in our circles every day.
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