Through this, one can base their faith and spirituality on their readings and interpretations. On the contrary, one can have a further better understanding of Christianity if one hears and orally interprets the Bible. After the pastor’s sermon, the audience is left with notable teaching that will become the foundation and the building blocks for the social ethics of the Christian community (Coward 40). In Scriptures of the World’s Religion, Fieser points out that all the Gospels contain the stories, messages, and accounts of Jesus; the Gospels are considered the most primary text for the New Testament canon for all Christian texts (Fieser 350). Within in the four Gospels of the New Testament, fundamental orality is exhibited in many various ways. One account of fundamental orality within the New Testament is the justification of stories and parables, with the inclusion of messages from Jesus Christ. All of these elements were passed down verbally starting from Jesus to his disciples, and so forth. After Jesus’s ascension to Heaven, his disciples became the primary role for fundamental orality in
Through this, one can base their faith and spirituality on their readings and interpretations. On the contrary, one can have a further better understanding of Christianity if one hears and orally interprets the Bible. After the pastor’s sermon, the audience is left with notable teaching that will become the foundation and the building blocks for the social ethics of the Christian community (Coward 40). In Scriptures of the World’s Religion, Fieser points out that all the Gospels contain the stories, messages, and accounts of Jesus; the Gospels are considered the most primary text for the New Testament canon for all Christian texts (Fieser 350). Within in the four Gospels of the New Testament, fundamental orality is exhibited in many various ways. One account of fundamental orality within the New Testament is the justification of stories and parables, with the inclusion of messages from Jesus Christ. All of these elements were passed down verbally starting from Jesus to his disciples, and so forth. After Jesus’s ascension to Heaven, his disciples became the primary role for fundamental orality in