tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6376955256463224749.post2403614025453507162..comments2023-09-07T12:03:43.350-07:00Comments on Theological Sushi: If Reformed Christianity Is Orthodoxy, Who Are All of these Other People?B. C. Hodgehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02828477115799852133noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6376955256463224749.post-18382857892097016292013-05-29T23:16:09.959-07:002013-05-29T23:16:09.959-07:00Right worship is bound up with worshiping the righ...Right worship is bound up with worshiping the right God through the right Christ through the right gospel. It's nonsense to speak of right worship without speaking of right theology. And the word is doxa, which refers to common belief (from the word dokein, not doxe, what one would expect to hear in an apostolic church), not doxe, which means "praise," or "glory." But one glorifies the true God through the Person and work of His true Christ. That's all doctrinal, which is why the early Christians did not divorce right belief, or right morality, from right worship. So either way, you're at a loss there in your understanding of those issues.B. C. Hodgehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02828477115799852133noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6376955256463224749.post-51462013048567929452013-05-29T20:58:20.424-07:002013-05-29T20:58:20.424-07:00Its amazing the word orthodoxy (right-worship) is ...Its amazing the word orthodoxy (right-worship) is even still in use. Since Christianity is more a religion of dogmas than worship, shouldn't the word be orthodogmaty, or maybe orthopisteuty (right-faith)? It shows how Christianity has change over the centuries. At first it was about right-worship, i.e. the right worship being to worship Jesus. Now it is about right-dogma. But shouldn't religion be about right-morality?Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16372463300223880001noreply@blogger.com