Pantheism's destruction of boundaries - pagina 28
Pantheism's Dcf<tnictwn of Boundaries. end tli:it spark of holy ontliusiasin is extinrrnislied wliicli can glow only in higher latitudes beneath the azure sky. Sport is excullenr, and we felt flattered when recently our batters and bowlers returned from Eiii^land laden with honors; but it would cause us greater joy if we discovered among our youth enthusiasm for the lK)nor of our history, for patriotism, and for a holy conviction in things lovely, pure, and beautiful. in tlie
the erasure of boundaries stands otfensiv^ely The word especially in the sjiheres of morality. way, in our ''sin" became too pungent; "holy "was replaced by "lu-ave." " brave " by " decent," and " decent " by " neat," a word descripAnd how can it be otherwise, tive of dress, not of personality. when the noblest thinkers of our age have reduced good and
But
alas! here, too,
degree when the law for moral life is allowed to be fixed autonomously by the subject himself, by Mdiich every moral idea is robbed of its absohite character; when the aesthetic is exalted at the cost of the ethic, and the doctrine is^ proclaimed from our housetoj)s that the sensual life also must demand satisfaction for its claims? Is the boundary between Is it still known what honor truth and falsehood still fixed ?
evil to a dilferem-o of
What
is?
Who
is
;
right if
it
be not the right of the stronger?
Where, between theft and property? above all, is the boundary which distinguishes guilt from fate, Has not Buckle i'.nputability from irresistible inclination? statistically shown how each year there must take place so many divorce suits, so many accidents, so many murders with the dagger, so many others with the pistol, and so many, again, It is all the one process, which, restlessly l)v strancjulation ? turning the wheel of life, hurries it on from that which is real distinguishes
to the ideal. less
Why,
honorable sort
then, be surprised
ai-e
ever enlarged
;
tliat
excise duties of a
that the dissolute
woman
presses her claims with ever-increasing shamelessness; and that our sturdy Dutch integrity, which was once proverbial in the itself in its legends ? once sang, " I love the Lord, because he hath heard Our age raves with altruvoice and my supplications."
market of the world, buries Israel
my
ism, because
its
heart
is
too faint for real egoism.
the noiunena withdraw themselves in
the
far
And when
distance
and,
greater distance, disappear behind the ever-changing phenomena, and a jjontifex is no longer near to bridge this
at a
still
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Bekijk de hele uitgave van zondag 1 januari 1893
Abraham Kuyper Collection | 44 Pagina's
Bekijk de hele uitgave van zondag 1 januari 1893
Abraham Kuyper Collection | 44 Pagina's