Quotes from Donald G. Bloesch
The Scriptures are called God's utterances or God's oracles (Rom 3:2).
~ Donald G. Bloesch
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When spirituality is divorced from theology it speedily deteriorates into sentimentality.
~ Donald G. Bloesch
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A spirituality that can contribute to the renewal of the church will be solidly trinitarian, as opposed to a mystical monism in which diversity in God is sacrificed to simplicity. It will also be historically oriented-rooted in concrete human history and directed to the transformation of history into eternity.
~ Donald G. Bloesch
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The goal in Pietism was the service of God in ministry to the world
~ Donald G. Bloesch
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By a true religion or a true spirituality I mean one that is anchored in a vital faith in the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ (2 Cor 1:3) and leads us into a caring concern for the welfare of our neighbor, even above the perfecting of our own souls. The focus of true spirituality is on God's holy love, not on humanity's spiritual fulfillment. But this divine love is celebrated not as a transcendent
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Truly spiritual people live not unto themselves, not for their own glory and happiness, but for the glory of God alone (soli Deogloria).
~ Donald G. Bloesch
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The distinguishing marks of fundamentalism in the broad sense are: biblical literalism; total inerrancy, including perfect factual accuracy; revelation as essentially propositional; a profound distrust of biblical criticism, especially higher criticism; premillennial eschatology; and the call to separate from apostate churches.
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Revelation is a "meeting" between God and the believer whereby God speaks and we hear. The "spoken word" is a metaphor containing two elements: personal encounter and the impartation of knowledge.
~ Donald G. Bloesch
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True spirituality is not trying to make ourselves spiritual through faith, but it is living out our faith in service to God and neighbor.
~ Donald G. Bloesch
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Luther made a distinction between the inner and outer word: the latter is the Scripture and the former the revelation of Christ. Thus the Bible is the cradle wherein Christ is laid and the swaddling clothes in which Christ is wrapped. Or the Word of God is the water that comes to us through the pipes (the written witness).
~ Donald G. Bloesch
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Spirituality is inseparable from theology. Indeed, it could be defined as the living out of theology.
~ Donald G. Bloesch
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