Chairman of Theology

The Chairman of the University’s Theology Department passed away suddenly and the other heads scrambled to find a suitable replacement. One of them suggested the name of the master, who lived nearby and who had a reputation for holiness.

Photo by Jerine Lay
Photo by Jerine Lay

So they went to the master’s house but he was away. They then told the chief disciple their intentions and asked him to convey the message to the master.

The disciple said, “I thank you for thinking well of my master, but I don’t think he will accept your invitation.”

“Whyever not?” asked one professor. “Our University is one of the most reputable in the country. He should be honored that we are the ones who come inviting him. It’s not every day that we go inviting someone to be the chairman of one of our departments.”

The disciple replied, “I’m sorry, but it has nothing to do with your reputation or what you have done today. But the master emphasizes the actual practice and discipline of holiness rather than the teaching and studying of it. I don’t think he would do very well in the task you have planned for him.”

“But he would be in a perfect position to teach,” insisted the professor. “He would be sharing from his own experience.”

The disciple replied, “He is already teaching, in his own fashion. But he cannot do it within the confines of the University. Think about this. Would you ask a lion or a tiger to be the chairman of your Zoology Department?”

One Reply to “Chairman of Theology”

  1. “…Think about this. Would you ask a lion or a tiger to be the chairman of your Zoology Department?”
    …simple yet profound. Thanks Sir Boc..

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