Mendalla
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- Pronouns
- He/Him/His
We're straying a bit here since Paul's topic in Corinthians is not about the legitimacy or plausibility of the gifts, but about how the community was "ranking" them and placing more importance on some, thereby making those with the favoured gifts seem more important/blessed. But I think that this sort of discussion about the plausibility is another area where gifts can be divisive, isn't it. If some think speaking tongues is a fraud or a psychological phenomenon while others believe it a legitimate and important gift of the Spirit, that can't be good for the unity of the community. So how do you balance a modern rationalist approach to religion with acceptance of spiritual phenomena like tongues? How do we respect both the rationalism and the spiritual need for something less rational that so many seem to have? Is this another variation of making one gift more important than the other? The ones we understand are more important than the ones we think are dubious?
