Christian Vision Chapter 1

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The first chapter this book talk about the Christian vision. The Christian vision is how we see thing from a Christian prospective of the world. The Christian vision of the world applies in different context, with different people and with different language. Each of us has our own individuality and identity. Even we have our own individuality we must not forget that we can act alone as we want to. We have to remember as Christian that we belong to a community where God is the sustainer of our individuality. It’s also relate to who we are and what we do in life. However, our vision of things can be shape by the surrounding culture or by our background belief. When we continued to read this chapter he gave a strong example about background belief, …show more content…

The author explain that baptism is an individual choice who decide to be a part of this community. I’m strongly agree with that idea because even with belong to a group doesn’t mean that we lost our own individuality, we must know that we are responsible for our choice we make in life. Meilaender add something with important when he talked bout the individualism in the Christian community. He said:” if baptism is the sacrament of initiation into Christian life it should inform our understanding of individualism.” He tried to point out that the danger to let people received Jesus Christ as their personal savior and accepted by community of faith without let them know about their individuality. Even though we life in a community we must protected our own individuality as a human being otherwise we can get corrupted by the same …show more content…

Some Church members can argue that if you not suffer is this world you are not a real Christian. The suffering is the only way we can testify that we serve Christ. According the author suffering should not suppose something we look after it or something we identify ourselves in it because suffering is not a good thing. The Christian as the responsibility to care and stand beside those who suffer by any kind illness. The author also considered two terms in this section Health and health, they may have the same spelling but they are very different. The Health is referred to God and the health is referred to the doctor as the

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