History of the Office of Deaconess with Dr. James G. Bushur
What a great course! I was able to look into Deaconesses and when in time they started and gain popularity and where! Including in the Bible! The course ended with a focus on the Deaconesses in the Lutheran church. It was interesting to learn that they started in the early church to help the priest with baptisms because baptisms where full submersion and the baptized person was naked. There was also an anointing of oil afterwards that was over the whole body. Deaconesses would be the ones to shield the eyes of the priest from the naked women, and then the Deaconess would anoint the women. Deaconesses where also needed when it came to home calls where there were only women in the home. She would make those calls for the priest. The current expectations for me once I complete the program are as follows:
- Embody the mercy of Christ, as it is revealed in the Scriptures, in their service to the church.
- Exemplify faithful participation in the liturgical life of the church as a devoted hearer of the Word and partaker of the Lord's Supper.
- Respect and support the Spiritual authority given to pastors for the public proclamation of the gospel and the administration of the sacraments.
- Understand the deaconess vocation according to its roots in the Scriptures, the theological tradition of the church, and the testimony of the Lutheran Confessions.
- Articulate the Gospel of Christ as it relates to those especially in need of mercy in accordance with the Scriptures and the Lutheran Confessions.
- Foster strong bonds of fellowship between members of the body of Christ.
- Lead the church in its service to the larger community and in so doing connect the community to the church.
- Recognize and respond to human suffering in a manner that reflects Christ's compassion and care.
In this course we took a close look at Genesis and how God created. He spoke things into existence! All except for man. With man first he made the plan then followed through. He did not just speak man into existence, he sculpted, created (artistically). Humans are the medium of the artist, God. Creating humans is how God shows his creativity integrating heaven and earth. God is not pias or above dirty dirt, no! He actually enjoys playing in it, he chose it as his medium for his precious creation that is in his own likeness! Then God breathed the breath of life into his creation. God's name YHWH in the Old Testament when you say it it sounds like a breath exhaling, like the breath of life.
Then there are directives given to Adam. Be fruitful which I always thought went with multiply but what it actually means is to grow or mature. Then multiply, fill and subdue the earth. There is just so much more in the scripture than I thought! I want to skip ahead in my notes to the repercussions of the eating of the forbidden fruit in the garden. God does not curse the man or woman! He actually curses the serpent and the earth! The punishment for the women is "pain" in childbearing. Pain is the wrong translation. It is actually sorrow and grief like at the death of a loved one. At first I thought why? But think about it the real repercussion is death! Women will bear children that will die. Eve herself will grieve over loosing Able! Mothers do not like the thought of loosing their children! Also man in "pain" will work the ground, again it is not physical pain but the same word as with women sorrow and grief because of death. This is where Adam names Eve (Zoe), which actually means life! Out of woman the living one will come. The promised one who will redeem the world!
I have so much more information and more studies I want to do from this class! This is just a tiny piece of it. But if I continue on about it I will never finish this post so on we move to...
Gospels I with Dr. Charles Gieschen, Dr. David Scaer and Dr. William Weinrich
This class was a study of Matthew. It is one thing to read the book of Mathews in any given version of the Bible but a whole other world when you bring in Greek and the multiple studies of interpretation and read then discuss the book! I really enjoyed this class. It was a good challenge to think for myself and start to form opinions on translating. Of course I do not know Greek so I rely heavily on my interlinear Bible. This course could have been longer! We did not get to look at every passage!
I was assigned my first Exegetical Papers in this class! Lots of research, and study involved in the preparation of and then discussion of these papers.
There is so much to learn and available to learn here at the seminary if I just had the time! This past quarter I had the two classes twice a week and was able to attend chapel between them! Chapel is my favorite on those days! Don’t forget you can watch live the whole chapel or in the archives just the sermon.
The majority of my time is spent at Serenity’s school LSUS. My job as bookkeeper (financial administrator) and Secretary keeps me on my toes literally! I am attempting 40 hour weeks plus my 7 hours of Seminary last quarter and then I can not forget to be mom and wife. Lets just say sometimes the dishes and laundry pile way up. We made it through the first quarter and are now into the second! Starting week number two! This quarter I am taking Church History I and Confessions. I have really enjoyed the first couple classes and can't wait to learn more! Bryan will post his own thoughts about his classes, when he gets a free moment but he is taking a very full load of classes so he has more to tell! My 2 classes look dismal compared to the many he is taking. We will do our best to keep you updated! If you even have questions or thoughts please feel free to comment or message us!
No comments:
Post a Comment