RT Article T1 Bread Broken and Scattered: The World Church and Biblical Interpretation JF Stone-Campbell journal VO 10 IS 1 SP 5 OP 21 A1 Lindsay, Dennis R. LA English YR 2007 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1938267176 AB As a model for Scripture the church at-large, or “world church,” reflects the universality of the Christian canon, as well as the diversity, inner tensions, and even contradictions apparent within the constituent units of the canon. As the Bible is read, heard, and “sacramentally performed” within the context of the world church—and especially within the context of the Eucharist celebration—the diverse voices in Scripture are allowed to converge, contradictions may be faced and tensions embraced, and the possibility for a holistic approach to biblical interpretation promises to emerge.