Community and Christianity
Religious Community Religion is “inescapably social” Not primarily about individual belief, but what the community values about the sacred and how this shapes individuals in the community Religion vs. spirituality Liturgy: work of the people Lex orandi, lex credendi
Types of Community Church: invites all to join, engaged in well- being of larger society Sect: demands conformity of members, exclusive in its membership, in tension with larger society Cult: focus on personality of charismatic leader; claims new revelation; viewed with extreme suspicion
Breaks in the community Occur over disagreements about beliefs, practices Reform: return to origins Accepted when it focuses on recovering “authentic” core tradition Rejected when seen to threaten core tradition Heresy: illegitimate doctrine or practice Schism: division without major doctrinal disagreement Formation of new religions
Why three major branches of Christianity? East-West split 1054 Over authority Catholic-Protestant split 1500s Over doctrines
Eastern Orthodoxy “Right worship” Sacramental Mystical Authority not centralized Most traditional
Roman Catholicism Sacramentality Mediation Priesthood, saints Communion authority [Somewhat] open to adaptation while placing strong value on preserving tradition
Protestantism Reform through scripture as norm Continuous need for reform Salvation by grace through faith Focus on laity Varied ideas on sacraments Most open to adaptation