{"id":1136,"date":"2006-07-05T04:30:58","date_gmt":"2006-07-05T04:30:58","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.beliefnet.com\/jesuscreed\/2006\/07\/zealotry-1.html"},"modified":"2006-07-05T04:30:58","modified_gmt":"2006-07-05T04:30:58","slug":"zealotry-1","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.beliefnet.com\/columnists\/jesuscreed\/2006\/07\/zealotry-1.html","title":{"rendered":"Zealotry 1"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>This will be a heavy series. I hope to generate conversation, some consternation, and (at the end of the day) some light. Here&#8217;s my big point: Some evangelicals have been tossing sharp barbs for a long time at &#8220;liberals&#8221; or &#8220;mainliners&#8221; for disregarding the Bible. (It would not be hard to give good examples.) Most evangelicals criticize liberals on the basis of a robust commitment to the Bible &#8212; and in so criticizing they believe it is they who are being faithful to the Bible. <!--more|inline--><br \/>\nEvangelicals tacitly assume or overly claim that they believe the whole Bible; they practice the Bible much better; and their theology is based on the Bible and the Bible alone. The contention is simple: liberals deny the Bible; we (evangelicals) don&#8217;t; we (evangelicals) are faithful and liberals are unfaithful.<br \/>\nLet me suggest that evangelicals, too, do plenty of Bible-denying but they deny in a different way. They question the <em>sufficiency<\/em> of Scripture.<br \/>\nI call this problem <em>Zealotry<\/em>. Here&#8217;s what I mean: Zealotry is conscious zeal to be radically committed, so radically committed that one goes <em>beyond the Bible<\/em> to defend things that are not in the Bible. Which is the mirror image of the accusation made by many evangelicals against liberals. The &#8220;beyond the Bible&#8221; stuff is not in the Bible and it means evangelicals get themselves committed to things that are not in the Bible. What&#8217;s the difference, I ask?<br \/>\nTrotting alongsie this zeal is a friend named immunity: Zealots think their zeal makes them <em>immune <\/em> to criticism because they are so zealous for God; their zeal never to get close to breaking any commandment makes them better than others. In other words, zeal shows just how deeply committed a person is to God and therefore <em>immune <\/em>to criticism. What, they reason to themselves, is wrong with doing more than the Bible? Does not God recognize our zeal?<br \/>\nThis is an old tactic: the rabbis called this &#8220;making a fence around the Torah.&#8221; Example: the Torah says not to work on the Sabbath. So, let&#8217;s specify every kind of &#8220;work&#8221;, they say. So they come up with 40 or so kinds of labors that are &#8220;work.&#8221; These various kinds of works are the &#8220;fence&#8221; and the Sabbath command is the Torah. If one does not do such &#8220;work&#8221; a person does not violate the Sabbath working law. The idea is &#8220;add, add, add&#8221; and &#8220;clarify, clarify, clarify&#8221; and if follow the &#8220;adds&#8221; and the &#8220;clarifies&#8221; you&#8217;ll not break the Torah&#8217;s commandment &#8212; always more general, always less specific, always open to some interpretation.<br \/>\nIs the practice of making a fence around the Torah a trust that the Bible is wise? I think not. Making fences around the Torah suggests God needs our help to make his will a little clearer.<br \/>\nI contend that evangelicals do lots of &#8220;fence making&#8221;. One example, and I&#8217;ll give others in this series: the Bible says don&#8217;t get drunk. The evangelical fence is &#8220;don&#8217;t ever drink alcohol, and you&#8217;ll never get drunk.&#8221; (True enough: if you never drink, you&#8217;ll never get drunk. That&#8217;s not the problem.) The problem is this: quickly, the &#8220;fence&#8221; becomes the &#8220;Torah&#8221; and drinking alcohol in moderation is no longer good enough. Anyone who crosses the fence has broken the Torah (which she or he hasn&#8217;t, folks). <em>Zealotry <\/em>commits to the fence and in so doing goes beyond the Bible. Commitment to keeping the fence is a sign of radical commitment. It gives immunity. It ends up being no longer biblical but lets something else be &#8220;biblical.&#8221; Is this what God wants?<br \/>\nNope. Zealotry through fence-making is a failure to trust what the Bible does say, and it is a trust in what the Bible does not say, and it ends up snubbing God&#8217;s good Word which evangelicals believe is sufficient.  Come now, let&#8217;s stop castigating liberals or let&#8217;s start being more biblical.<br \/>\nAnd I don&#8217;t care if a group of good and godly folk get together and make a decision and say &#8220;we&#8217;ll avoid alcohol totally.&#8221; (Frankly, they usually have a little thump to the chest to show their commitment and assert their immunity.) By so doing, they are saying this: <em>What God says isn&#8217;t good enough. We know better.<\/em> Sure, they don&#8217;t say this, but it is what they are doing &#8212; in the name of zeal. They are zealous for one thing, while the liberals being criticized happen (if they care to examine the case) are zealous for something else. Those &#8220;something elses,&#8221; my friends, are not in the Bible.<br \/>\nThis is what I mean by <em>Zealotry<\/em>. It is zeal to do what God says so bad that one is willing to construct a new Torah that goes beyond the Bible and in so doing betray a trust in God&#8217;s sufficient revelation in Scripture. (And I&#8217;m not bringing in Tradition here; that&#8217;s another development.)<br \/>\nZealotry is only slightly different than the liberalism evangelicals complain about. You might just as well call it a zealous liberalism or a liberal zealotry. It is a failure to let the Bible be God&#8217;s Word and a decision to let something else be the final word.<br \/>\nTomorrow: the motivation behind Zealotry.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>This will be a heavy series. I hope to generate conversation, some consternation, and (at the end of the day) some light. Here&#8217;s my big point: Some evangelicals have been tossing sharp barbs for a long time at &#8220;liberals&#8221; or &#8220;mainliners&#8221; for disregarding the Bible. (It would not be hard to give good examples.) 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