Friday, October 29, 2010

Nietzsche I

But an attack on the roots of passion means an attack on the roots of life: the practice of the church is hostile to life.
Frederich Nietzsche, Twilight of the Idols

Is Nietzsche right, even partially so? Yes. Too many have experienced the church and Christian faith as something narrow, rigid, life-constricting. I have had some of those experiences myself but have found them antithetical to my deepest and most profound experiences of Christian faith. My faith, at its best, opens me up to the world and to life – to joy and suffering, hope and disappointment, mystery, complexity, questions, beauty, love – and even passion. Jesus is to have said, “I came that they may have life, and have it abundantly” (John 10:10). It is when we know and can share such a faith that others might be attracted to it.

With Faith and With Feathers,

David

4 comments:

Andrea Pearson said...

Hi, David,
I like your blog. I wish you had an RSS feed widget! And/or a way to email you.
Thanks!
Andrea Pearson
(Cindy Alexander's sister)

Andrea Pearson said...

also a Follow widget!

Andrea Pearson said...

OH, never mind! I found the follow button!

David said...

Thanks for reading this Andrea.