What Is Christianity For ?
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What Is Christianity For ?
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It’s one thing to dismantle and throw out Christianity,
but it’s another to come up with a grounding by which the post-Christian world can decide what it means to live a good, flourishing life.
Interesting article .. and .. in a lot of ways, true
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It’s one thing to dismantle and throw out Christianity,
but it’s another to come up with a grounding by which the post-Christian world can decide what it means to live a good, flourishing life.
Interesting article .. and .. in a lot of ways, true
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Rather scattered essay. I can't make much out of it. The guy is sort of thinking out loud without any solid direction.
“Christ has no body now but yours. Yours are the eyes through which he looks with compassion on this world. Yours are the feet with which he walks among His people to do good. Yours are the hands through which he blesses His creation.”
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Maybe a little too emotionally involved, but rather gets to the heart of the matter
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Re: What Is Christianity For ?
christians created reactionary progressives and for that they will have to have a good long hard look at themselves.
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Pretty sure the whole point of believing in Jesus is to escape Karma dude.noddy wrote:christians created reactionary progressives and for that they will have to have a good long hard look at themselves.
Maybe the nuns at Catholic school had that part wrong?
Re: What Is Christianity For ?
I don't consider Peterson a Christian. More like a humanist mystic
Deep down I'm very superficial
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Let's see if I can explain this summat.........Simple Minded wrote:Pretty sure the whole point of believing in Jesus is to escape Karma dude.noddy wrote:christians created reactionary progressives and for that they will have to have a good long hard look at themselves.
Maybe the nuns at Catholic school had that part wrong?
The hidden meta-message behind sub-christian presupposition is no effort will be put into creating civilisation, culture or science if we won't live to see it........
Given our limited lives and faulty abilities, there is no cash value in future orientation - why not remain happy lil' tree dwellers with no thought of what happens after the jungle cat puts the munchie on your cranium? Christ represents the Divine Individual in two ways. First, He defeats death. Because He is part of G_d - the Infinite and the All - the Christ exists outside of time. He is here from the beginning to the end and once more, he is responsible for it, He holds Himself responsible for it, He assumes responsibility of His own free will and His heroic response is to take on the mission of mankind with a vision of hope and direction. Of purposeful behaviour where time makes sense and past and future generations share the table and become as one family.......
Second, the Christ makes the divine sacrifice. The ability to sacrifice means something beyond delaying gratification, it means trading off an immediate benefit in the present for a greater and more lasting one in the future. More importantly, it means trading for a greater good or benefit that the individual making the sacrifice will not fully see or enjoy; but will serve the group into the future beyond the lifespan of the one making the sacrifice. Something greater and more lasting than the life of the individual and what the group now and into the future can use and build on.....
The Christ as an archetype is the design model of humanity Christianity sought to bring into being, and which WE..... take for granted. Christ's Sacrifice echoes even in the great wars fought in history whether we like that or not, because humans regarded existential threat worthy of great destruction and death in order to avoid it, and that the future was dear to the present and worthy of giving up life, limb and treasure in order to save and protect. The Sacrifice is present in all heroic acts saving and salvaging life at great cost and also in every effort, grand or small, which will not be seen by those persons initiating it, though they bring joy and sustenance, great or small, to faces they have no names for and who will have no names for their own.....
Equal parts of Jung and Jamesian Pragmatism with more than a leavening of Joseph Campbell thrown in. He is a clinical psychologist who fears our postmodern self meddling might prove dangerous if we don't look carefully at what we do and what we're attempting to change or discard.......'>.........Parodite wrote:I don't consider Peterson a Christian. More like a humanist mystic
She irons her jeans, she's evil.........
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This is just more of Rod Dreher doing his usual shtick of posturing and making an exhibition of it.
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Does the Religious Right’s Decline Help the Alt-Right ?
liberals should hesitate before dancing on the grave of the religious right
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Does the Religious Right’s Decline Help the Alt-Right ?
liberals should hesitate before dancing on the grave of the religious right
Yes, organized conservative Christians were a major hindrance to certain progressive victories. And with the religious right in disarray and Christianity as a whole experiencing long-term decline, the progressive agenda may face fewer roadblocks on cultural issues in the future. Yet according to Beinart, we should not forget the progressive influence that Christianity has had on American culture and politics, or the role Christian institutions play in building social capital.
It is not true that Christianity has served only reactionary ends. In fact, Christianity may have been one of the few forces keeping explicit white identity politics in check. No longer shackled to Christian notions of love and equality, the religious right’s remnants may embrace the racial right.
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I've seen a number of his videos and followed his fight against SJW on campus and in uni boards in Canada. Linked to the same video here.Miss_Faucie_Fishtits wrote:Equal parts of Jung and Jamesian Pragmatism with more than a leavening of Joseph Campbell thrown in. He is a clinical psychologist who fears our postmodern self meddling might prove dangerous if we don't look carefully at what we do and what we're attempting to change or discard.......'>.........Parodite wrote:I don't consider Peterson a Christian. More like a humanist mystic
I think he is one of those professors you'd like to have listened to as a student.
Deep down I'm very superficial