[Oe List ...] 'Jesus Is Lord' by Bishop James K. Mathews
W. J.
synergi at yahoo.com
Thu Sep 9 00:23:51 CDT 2010
Exactly one half century ago the newly elected Bishop James K. Mathews published
a concise statement of a contemporary understanding of 'Jesus Is Lord' in Letter
to Laymen, October, 1960 (which I found on Google).
Interestingly, David McCleskey and Don Warren were acknowledged as 'Sojourners'
in that issue. And you can see the outlines of what would become RS-1 and
RSIIIA. RS-1 was originally two semesters' study: 1A and 1B.
To make it more accessible, I've slightly edited the Mathews text in an attached
Word document. I recognize that there is a slight textual corruption that I
can't repair with accuracy without eyeballing the original, which I received in
my mailbox in 1960 but seem to have misplaced somewhere along the way. In my
youth I would never have imagined the reality of fifty years later. Sigh.
As a long-time Mathews editor, I was struck in reading this statement by the
symbiotic union of the two Mathews theological 'voices.' One really couldn't
tell that Jim was in any way distinct from Joe. (When I first met Bishop Jim at
UTS in about 1963 he sounded very much like Joe in his cadences and use of
imagery.)
More evidence of just how profoundly the Mathews brothers were united in their
personal witness to the way life is. Today we deeply acknowledge the final
stilling of that lively voice in our midst, and in this stillness we offer up
their deeds and their being to the final Mystery. Amen.
Marshall
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