Thursday, October 23, 2008

Dogmatism or Faith?

A while back, I discovered this quote while reading a 1996 article written by Brian McLaren in Perspective.  Perhaps it also works if 'Modernism" replaces "Dogmatism" and "Postmodernism" replaces "Faith".  Not literally, so just calm down!  : )   Either way, it inspires me to move into the future with hope and openness, rather than despair and harshness.  And that is a good thing.  Right?
  

Dogmatism and faith are not identical!

Dogmatism is like stone.  Faith is like soil.

Dogmatism refuses to admit doubt.  Faith often struggles with doubt.

Dogmatism is brittle, cracks under pressure.  Faith is resilient, malleable and teachable. 

Dogmatism is defensive, stereotyped, static.  Faith rests, but it is never smug, pat or complacent.

Dogmatism is a closed system.  Faith is open to reason.

Dogmatism is a tunnel.  Faith is a mountain peak.

Dogmatism fills one with pride.  Faith inspires awe and reverence.

Dogmatism insists on propositions.  Faith knows Christ.

Dogmatism generates bigotry.  Faith stimulates understanding.


Richard Halverson, Somewhere Inside of Eternity (Portland, OR.: Multnomah Press, 1918), p50 



1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I like this quote re. domatism. It seems to be something the both of us are blogging about. I am glad about that. I miss our chats at your "home behind the hospital".