(Wright offers some specific suggestions for preserving a liturgically -
grounded reading of scripture — including warnings against dropping certain portions of scripture from liturgical readings because they are startling or strange, as well as warnings against making sermons the focus of corporate worship — that we don't have time to discuss in detail here.)
Not exact matches
It's easy for people who are more liberal on this issue to claim the pastoral high
ground (indeed, Chalke's piece is partly pastorally motivated), but that ignores many who will be hurt to
read his change
of view, and what they will regard as a sharp shift from
scripture.
They
ground this belief in their
reading of Scripture and their understanding
of the environmental evidence.
While I am grateful that Warren seeks to
ground his presentation in
scripture, I would dispute his
reading of scripture.