Fairly Conservative

Written by Mandy on October 29th, 2008

There have been some posts spawned by N.T. Wrong’s recent list of bibliobloggers, which sorts various biblioblogs based on specialization and rates them on the liberal/conservative scale. So, I thought I’d speculate on our label: “Fairly Conservative.”

As others have already done for their respective labels, I immediately began speculating as to what we have written that could have garnered The Floppy Hat to be labeled “fairly conservative.” My initial reaction was to be affronted, as “conservative” has very negative baggage attached to it in my mind. But as Jay already mentioned, labels are subjective. I rather like to think of myself as falling somewhere in a nice middle location (perhaps the conservative liberal?). Of course, who doesn’t want to believe that they fall in the middle?

So, after my knee-jerk reaction, I realized that perhaps the very fact that we call ourselves Christians, affirm the Apostle’s Creed, and believe that Scripture is sacred places us more on the conservative side. If those are the criteria, I can’t disagree. However, I know of many, especially within the circles in which we run, who would disagree with the assertion that we are conservative. I would say I have a “high view of Scripture,” which Calvin says is a rather ambiguous statement, to which I say…exactly! Which, in my mind, makes me a little less conservative and a little more liberal. On the other hand, the very fact that I can still worm my way into saying that, to many others, makes me conservative. (Or maybe it’s just that we go to a conservative seminary.)

This just goes to show that labels, in the long run, are really mostly useless except to those who already share your definitions, as they are all in the eye of the beholder.

 

3 Comments so far ↓

  1. Len Flack says:

    I find the classifications interesting. Now granted, I don’t really follow the biblioblogosphere (is that a good term?), so I have no reference point to base evaluations on, but I didn’t expect you to be in the same cohort as Art Boulet and Peter Enns. From talking to Calvin I’d of guessed you’d be morw with Jim Getz as “liberal”.

    Interesting either way.

  2. Len Flack says:

    I should clarify that when I use the term liberal, I don’t mean it as a negative thing, just a positional thing… Unlike many of our peers from the undergrad days who used the term to mean “hell-bound heathen”… But you knew that.

    Just sayin’…

  3. Calvin says:

    Len, we’re actually not with Peter Enns, who is “Very Conservative,” though I find it somewhat amusing that we and Art were right next to each other on the list.

    N.T. Wrong now has a post up giving some of his criteria for labeling different blogs as he did. With the added explanation, I agree that we fall into the “fairly conservative” bunch–at least under his system.

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