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07-02-2009, 10:53 AM
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Church Fathers Opinion of Hair
Check out this blog that was recently posted. Here are some questions:
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-- do these Church Fathers and early writers have any authority as evidence to what the 1st Century church believed?
-- while none of this addresses 1 Corinthians from an exegetical stand-point, can history itself help us interpret a passage (hermeneutics says it can).
-- what are your thoughts? are you curious about other early writers?
This writer doesn't stop at uncut hair (which I'm not sure where he gets from the writings), but goes on to talk about ornaments and head bands!
Before we fire back because we think it's ludicrous, please give some thoughtful feedback. Let's try to keep conversation specifically aimed at the points above (inevitably this will turn into another full-fledged hair thread, so I'm trying to preserve it as early as possible)
Thanks, everyone.
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07-02-2009, 11:23 AM
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Re: Church Fathers Opinion of Hair
I'll meet your article and raise you a fairly scholarly booklet.
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Cypr...rBeVeiled.html
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07-02-2009, 11:25 AM
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Re: Church Fathers Opinion of Hair
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This isn't the point of the evidence I posited though. I have many expository/exegetical studies on 1 Cor 11. I'm referring to the Church Fathers and their writings with the questions posed above.
Thanks for the link though, I'll check it out.
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07-02-2009, 11:26 AM
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07-02-2009, 11:27 AM
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07-02-2009, 11:28 AM
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07-02-2009, 11:52 AM
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Re: Church Fathers Opinion of Hair
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That was then, this is now.
In our culture (United States) a woman is not considered immoral if her hair and/or face is visible.
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07-02-2009, 01:31 PM
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Re: Church Fathers Opinion of Hair
I am much more concerned with what scripture has to say on the matter, than any "church father."
"St. Paul" wasn't just another church father--he penned scripture under the inspiration of GOD. Therefore, his words were really God's words. BIG difference between what is recorded in scripture, penned by men, and simple writings of men about scripture.
Ergo--I will look to scripture for doctrine, and everything else is just an educated opinion, which may or may not influence my beliefs.
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07-02-2009, 01:35 PM
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Re: Church Fathers Opinion of Hair
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Originally Posted by MissBrattified
I am much more concerned with what scripture has to say on the matter, than any "church father."
"St. Paul" wasn't just another church father--he penned scripture under the inspiration of GOD. Therefore, his words were really God's words. BIG difference between what is recorded in scripture, penned by men, and simple writings of men about scripture.
Ergo--I will look to scripture for doctrine, and everything else is just an educated opinion, which may or may not influence my beliefs.
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MB, point being, as we seek to interpret the New Testament, wouldn't history help us with interpretation? OP's claim there was a precedent in the NT times concerning hair, by going to their own works we can see if that truly exists.
Most aren't agreeing on interpretation, so that's the problem.
I'll take a look at these other links later... thanks everyone.
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07-02-2009, 01:46 PM
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Re: Church Fathers Opinion of Hair
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That was then, this is now.
In our culture (United States) a woman is not considered immoral if her hair and/or face is visible.
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So this reasoning for contempt of scripture is based on what? Paul does not give such reasoning and his foundation is not based on culture in the text but Spiritual prinicples of God witnessed and verified by the Apostle himself. Whether you agree it's hair or veiling or both... Little reasoning can be given to it doesn't apply today from the text. That would be reasoning external to the text itself.
Also who justified changing such principles of modesty in culture was right? If we want to get into warranted reasons for excluding we can also give for modesty and love for inclusion more which are principle based. Even more so in this perverted lustful generation.
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