Alternative Orthodoxy Part 1 // Scripture, Experience and Tradition

In a world filled with conflicting opinions and confident incorrectness, how do we know what is right and true? What do we do when other Christians embrace and promote a form of religion that seems alien or even dangerous to us? What's the basis for knowing what we think we know and making the necessary decisions of life when our understanding is inherently limited? This fall at Wildwood, we're exploring the idea of "orthodoxy" - right belief - through the "Alternative Orthodoxy" offered by Richard Rohr and the Center for Action and Contemplation. "Scripture as validated by Experience and Experience as validated by Tradition are good scales for one's spiritual worldview." Let's try it out!

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