other than polite chit-chat
To yesterday's suggestions of topics for dinner party conversation (mind, you're meant to do only one, select one for the evening's discussion), I'll add, + what is the Bible to you? The responses, around a table of folks who - - beginning uneasily with quotes from the Catechism or other doctrinal statements of one's religious community to show their orthodoxy - - might come to feel they can trust each other's confidence in the intimacy of the situation, and in the Time of the evening - - possibly including minds relaxed and tongues loosened by wine or cognac - - would grow into telling personal perspectives, experiences, histories, views, opinions, questions, doubts and certainties. A group mostly of Episcopalians - - whose Sunday worship is bible-intense - - might include lay and ordained, folks with no involvement in Sunday school or other small group Bible study, as well as folks who'd studied in Sewanee's EfM course - - and who, understanding the...