[Faith]
is not a system of semi-knowledge, but an existential decision – it is life in
terms of the future that God grants us, even beyond the frontier of death. This
is that attitude and orientation that gives life its weights and measures, its
ordinances, and its very freedom. Certainly a life lived by faith resembles
more an expedition up a mountain than a quiet evening spent reading in front of
the fire; but anyone who embarks upon this expedition knows and feels more and
more, that the adventure to which it invites us is well worthwhile.
Faith and the
Future, 50
Reflection - Ratzinger here summons us
to the adventure of life, to a journey towards our true future.
The question of
‘the future’ is a key one today. So many ideologies that governed the course of
world events in the 20th century were essentially eschatological, that is,
future-oriented. Marxism anticipated a workers’ paradise, and was willing to
smash everything and everyone to get there. Nazism heralded the glorious Third
Reich when the Master Race could order all things in beauty and peace… once all
the inferior races were cleared out of the way, especially the Jews.
Scientism promises
an end to suffering… if we just let them experiment on and vivisect us in
whatever way they please. Environmentalism, meanwhile, holds out a grim specter
of eschatological doom, a sort of Judgment Green Day when all our carbon sins
will come home to roost. We must repent before it is too late, in sackcloth, if
not in nasty carbon-producing ashes. Again, if only we can abort and contracept
enough people, environmental doom can be forestalled.
Human eschatology
always seems to involve human sacrifice.
Ratzinger surveys
all of these throughout his writings and holds out the Christian alternative.
There is a glorious future held out for humanity; there are great deeds to be
done, obstacles to be surmounted, works to be achieved. But this future is held
in the heart and hands of God, not in human endeavor alone. The human efforts
to secure the eshcaton end in horror, bloodshed, tyranny. Placing our hands in
God’s hands, and allowing Him to guide us to the future of man allows us all
the joy, excitement, expectation and greatness of spirit that we yearn for in
these ideologies, while grounding all of this in truth, love, and a deep
respect for the human person.
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