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Hank Unplugged: Essential Christian Conversations

Scripture and Tradition: What the Bible Really Says with Edith Humphrey

Hank Unplugged: Essential Christian Conversations

The Christian Research Institute

Education, Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture

5791 Ratings

🗓️ 27 July 2023

⏱️ 96 minutes

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Summary

In modern church history, Scripture is often pitted against tradition and vice versa. What does the Bible really say about Tradition? Prominent New Testament scholar Edith Humphrey, who understands the issue from both Protestant and Catholic/Orthodox perspectives, joins Hank Hanegraaff to discuss the importance of tradition, how Scripture and tradition are not in opposition but are necessarily and inextricably intertwined as God’s gift to the church. For more information on the resource Scripture and Tradition What the Bible Really Says, please click here.https://www.equip.org/product/cri-resource-scripture-and-tradition-what-the-bible-really-says/

Topics discussed include: Why is the relationship between Scripture and Tradition so important? (4:00); is sola scriptura biblical? (9:00); the difference between sola scriptura and prima scriptura (11:50); different views of Scripture and Tradition in the East and the West (13:55); the foundation and formation of the early Church and the Bible (18:20); Christians are more than just People of the Book (26:25); how did the Church give us the Bible? (29:45); is the biblical canon limited to written books alone? (34:25); addressing the differences in translations and the number of books included in the Bible (36:30); what does Holy Tradition have to say about the ordination of women? (43:35); the different translations of the word tradition in the Bible shows the fine line between interpretation and translation (49:50); why is tradition often viewed as primarily oral? (51:30); understanding the Book of Revelation (53:35); how do the prophets and traditions show us the real meanings of the Scriptures? (1:00:35); the significance of the Ecumenical councils on Holy Tradition and Canon law (1:05:10); the exaggerated claims of the Papacy that led to the Great Schism—the split between the Church in the East and the Church in the West (1:11:30); what is the significance of celibacy in the Christian faith? (1:19:30); why is it problematic to rewrite the Psalms as gender-neutral? (1:24:00); what is the difference between tradition and Holy Tradition? (1:26:20); the problems with re-gendering the language of Scripture (1:28:30); tradition is the life of the Church (1:31:00).


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Transcript

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0:00.0

And welcome to another edition of the Hank Unplug podcast, a podcast that is committed to bringing the most interesting, informative, and inspirational people on the planet directly to your earbuds.

0:35.1

And today is another, I say this every single time, so I probably

0:38.9

shouldn't say it again, but I will. I'm so excited about the podcast today. In fact, the author

0:46.5

of the book that is in view on the podcast today is not only a terrific person, but a

0:52.5

terrific writer. And I was showing her just before the podcast that her book is falling apart because I've read it so many times.

0:59.2

But I think that's part of the process.

1:01.8

You know, when you get this book, and I highly recommend that you do, the podcast is on a book titled

1:07.5

Scripture and Tradition, what the Bible really says.

1:10.7

Don't read it once. Don't read it once.

1:12.8

Don't read it twice.

1:14.2

Read it at least three times.

1:16.6

C.S. Lewis often advised us

1:19.6

that if you want to be lettered in reading,

1:23.5

read something three times.

1:25.8

And I find that to be true over and over again.

1:30.1

So I usually start with perusing a book.

1:33.6

Then I read it with a yellow marker.

1:36.2

And then I read it with a Pentel.

1:39.0

And on each reading, I start to take the content of the book from something I read to something that I own.

1:49.6

So I highly recommend this book, Scripture and Tradition, what the Bible really says.

1:54.7

And I recommend it for a lot of reasons.

1:57.5

This is one of the seminal points of divergence between Anglicans, Roman Catholics,

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