{"id":947,"date":"2011-02-02T13:53:58","date_gmt":"2011-02-02T12:53:58","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/aomoi.net\/blogg\/?p=947"},"modified":"2011-02-02T13:53:58","modified_gmt":"2011-02-02T12:53:58","slug":"modernisme-reduksjonisme-og-rasjonalisme","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/aomoi.net\/blogg\/2011\/02\/modernisme-reduksjonisme-og-rasjonalisme\/","title":{"rendered":"Modernisme, reduksjonisme og rasjonalisme"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Jeg skal her henvise til et ganske skarpt innlegg fra en annen presteblogger &#8211; men tr\u00f8sten for noen av bloggens lesere er at dette i alle fall ikke handler om luturgi! Det handler om at moderne teologi &#8211; protestantisk og katolsk &#8211; de siste \u00e5r har v\u00e6rt ganske bibelkritisk og rasjonalistisk. Starten til denne kritikken g\u00e5r mer enn 150 \u00e5r tilbake &#8211; selv om det ikke er mer enn 70 \u00e5r siden katolikker har f\u00e5tt lov til \u00e5 drive noen form for bibelkritikk &#8211; og det m\u00e5 vel ogs\u00e5 sies (syns jeg) at vi har sett en viss bedring de siste 20 \u00e5r. Selv var jeg sv\u00e6rt opptatt av og anfektet av denne bibelkritikken, rasjonalismen og fideismen som teologistudent fra 1975-82, og m\u00e5 innr\u00f8mme at jeg p\u00e5 dette punktet aldri har v\u00e6rt skikkelig moderne. Men s\u00e5 over til <a href=\"http:\/\/gkupsidedown.blogspot.com\/2011\/01\/smoke-of-satan.html\">Fr Longeneckers innlegg<\/a> for et par dager siden (som har for\u00e5rsaket sv\u00e6rt mange kommentarer):<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>There are many problems in the Catholic Church that might be thought to be the &#8216;smoke of Satan&#8217; entering the church, but for my money one thing, above all others, has been the successful work of Satan, which has undermined the church, emasculated her ministry, sabotaged the aims of the Holy Spirit and captured a multitude of souls.<\/p>\n<p>It is the modernist re-interpretation of the Catholic faith. The reductionist results of modern Biblical scholarship and the infiltration of a modernist, rationalistic and materialistic mindset meant that the supernatural was assumed to be impossible, and therefore the Bible stories (and also any supernatural elements of the faith) had to be &#8216;de-mythologized.&#8217; Everything supernatural within the Biblical account and within the lives of the saints and within the teaching of the church were assumed to be impossible and had to be &#8216;re-interpreted&#8217; so they would make sense to modern, scientifically minded people. &#8230;<\/p>\n<p>&#8230; it&#8217;s virtually triumphant within the mainstream Protestant churches, and sadly,  the modern Catholic Church in the USA is riddled through with the same noxious heresy. The reason it is so obnoxious and disgusting is because priests and clergy of all sorts still use all the traditional language of the liturgy, the Scriptures and the creeds, but they have changed the meaning of it altogether. They never actually stand up and say that they have changed the meaning, and that they no longer believe the faith once delivered to the saints. &#8230;<\/p>\n<p>&#8230; The faithful don&#8217;t know why their church has become like a cross between a Joan Baez concert and a political activism meeting. They don&#8217;t understand why they never hear the need for confession or repentance or hear about old fashioned terms like &#8216;the precious blood&#8217; or &#8216; the body, blood, soul and divinity of Our Lord and Savior&raquo; &#8230; <\/p><\/blockquote>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Jeg skal her henvise til et ganske skarpt innlegg fra en annen presteblogger &#8211; men tr\u00f8sten for noen av bloggens lesere er at dette i alle fall ikke handler om luturgi! Det handler om at moderne teologi &#8211; protestantisk og katolsk &#8211; de siste \u00e5r har v\u00e6rt ganske bibelkritisk og rasjonalistisk. 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