...epistles as canon? Something more like the earliest Christian churches?
I have always wondered this, but have never found any such church.
I have studied the bible and the history of the bible and apocrypha independently and in academic and religious settings. I have my own ideas about both. I believe the teachings assigned to Paul are not necessarily in line with those assigned to Jesus. Even non-Pauline epistles take a very different tone from Pauline epistles.
I'm not saying that Paul's work is totally antithetical to Christ's teachings or that they aren't useful if you are seeking to understand Christ's teachings. However, I am not interested in what the Church says about Paul's teachings or what Paul said about his own teachings or what Paul said about scripture, which the modern churches have extended to include the teachings of Paul.
I am interested in a more Christ-centered church.
Therefore, I am interested in researching churches that emphasize Jesus' teachings as opposed to Paul's.
I have always wondered this, but have never found any such church.
I have studied the bible and the history of the bible and apocrypha independently and in academic and religious settings. I have my own ideas about both. I believe the teachings assigned to Paul are not necessarily in line with those assigned to Jesus. Even non-Pauline epistles take a very different tone from Pauline epistles.
I'm not saying that Paul's work is totally antithetical to Christ's teachings or that they aren't useful if you are seeking to understand Christ's teachings. However, I am not interested in what the Church says about Paul's teachings or what Paul said about his own teachings or what Paul said about scripture, which the modern churches have extended to include the teachings of Paul.
I am interested in a more Christ-centered church.
Therefore, I am interested in researching churches that emphasize Jesus' teachings as opposed to Paul's.