Actually, it seems to me that Christians today are at risk of buying into such myths too. Church authorities confuse God's mission in the world with a plan for their church designed to halt numerical decline. Or they feel that Christianity requires them to seek global solutions to intractable issues such as immigration or poverty. The Christian task is at once much simpler and more demanding: it is to show compassion to those who are cursed by political, social and religious systems. That's harder than nurturing fantasies such problems can be solved - the whole of history shows they can't - because it leads in one direction: to the cross.The mention of Joseph Glanvill is interesting. A story in one of Glanvill's books is the basis for Matthew Arnold's poem "The Scholar Gypsy."
Wednesday, August 05, 2015
An emptying spiritual meditation …
… The Soul of the Marionette - Philosophy and Life. (Hat tip, Dave Lull.)
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