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inspired by the judeo christian bible .I think the artistic
interpretation of the bible is sometimes much more enriching ,rewarding
and creative than the narrow minded and dogmatic view ... It should
interest the youngest generations .
Here you find more than 4000 numerized images of art
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/image26/
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"Matthew Johnson" wrote in message
news:C7F05F4B-9079-CB79-12DE-B3F07C658F96@srcbs.org...
> In article , Gary says...
> >
> >
> >"Stephen M. Adams" wrote in message
> >news:180.19.13.05.754040000@srcbs.org...
>
> >> Except that the Scripture itself says that the *oral* teachings are
> >> not only valid, but gives them primacy AND insists that they be passed
> >> on. THAT is what Holy Tradition is (in brief, anyway).
> >>
> >
> >The dawn has come!
> >
> >What Matthew and Steve are saying is that ORAL teachings are
> >primary [they have the PRIMACY], (by them only can the
> >written Scripture be understood correctly), and further
> >(what just dawned on me) is that this ORAL
> >teaching (only by which a correct understanding of the rest of
> >Scripture is possible) are the "Holy Tradition" which is found ONLY
> >in the Orthodox Church!
>
> I think Steve was getting a little carried away by the rhetoric in the
thread
> and compressed his thought too briefly. But of course, he will have to
speak for
> himself.
>
> But what I do distinctly remember Bishop Kallistos Ware saying (somewhere
in one
> of his books, I can't remember which) is that Holy Tradition is BOTH
written AND
> oral. And this is only to be expected, since what is now written was
formerly
> available only in oral teaching. It is only as time went on that these
things
> progressively came to be recorded.
>
>
> >Boy have I been dense!
>
> Confession is good for the soul, isn't it?
>
> >Thus the ONLY way to understand the Scripture correctly is to
> >submit to the Orthodox Church and their teachings.
>
> That part is absolutely correct.
>
> >I presume that Steve and Matthew will correct me if I have
> >come to a wrong conclusion on this matter.
>
> On your final conclusion, that one must submit to the Orthodox Church to
> understand Scripture correctly, you are correct. As one of the Western
Fathers
> said, "you cannot have God for your Father unless you have the Church for