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The Idolitrization Of Contemporary Society: A Christian Perspective

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God is the absolute ideal because He is perfect by definition. We should adore only Him since everything else is transitory. By creating idols, we are moving away from God. Actually, we try to replace Him, the Absolute, with something which is finite and visible. But why we do that? The reasons are three: 1. In an epistemological sense, our intellect is subordinated to our sensual nature, i.e., we perceive the world as a source of sensual pleasures, without looking for truth or the ultimate principles. Although human reason is able to go beyond these limitations, this is a matter of personal will and strong spirituality. 2. In an ontological sense, we are finite and mortal beings. Hence we cannot comprehend what is infinite and absolute. For that reason, it is natural to us to adore material and transitory things. Our disposition to create idols and to worship them comes precisely from the limitations enforced on our nature. Even human intellect cannot grasp the Absolute as such and perceives it in an anthropomorphic form. 3. In a psychological sense, idolatry is an outcome of our need for security and safety. The strive for them both penetrates all our life. The fear of the unknown, of the endless, of what our intellect cannot grasp, makes us create objects of cult, objects which are visible and easily accessible. They give us security. In contrast with them, monotheistic religions require sacrifice from us, thereby making us overcome our fear of the unknown.



Author: Anthony T Vento
Publisher: Anthony Vento
Publication Date: Jan 13, 2015
Number of Pages: 204 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 108820483X
ISBN-13: 9781088204832

The Idolitrization Of Contemporary Society: A Christian Perspective

$17.50
$16.47
Sale 6%
 
God is the absolute ideal because He is perfect by definition. We should adore only Him since everything else is transitory. By creating idols, we are moving away from God. Actually, we try to replace Him, the Absolute, with something which is finite and visible. But why we do that? The reasons are three: 1. In an epistemological sense, our intellect is subordinated to our sensual nature, i.e., we perceive the world as a source of sensual pleasures, without looking for truth or the ultimate principles. Although human reason is able to go beyond these limitations, this is a matter of personal will and strong spirituality. 2. In an ontological sense, we are finite and mortal beings. Hence we cannot comprehend what is infinite and absolute. For that reason, it is natural to us to adore material and transitory things. Our disposition to create idols and to worship them comes precisely from the limitations enforced on our nature. Even human intellect cannot grasp the Absolute as such and perceives it in an anthropomorphic form. 3. In a psychological sense, idolatry is an outcome of our need for security and safety. The strive for them both penetrates all our life. The fear of the unknown, of the endless, of what our intellect cannot grasp, makes us create objects of cult, objects which are visible and easily accessible. They give us security. In contrast with them, monotheistic religions require sacrifice from us, thereby making us overcome our fear of the unknown.



Author: Anthony T Vento
Publisher: Anthony Vento
Publication Date: Jan 13, 2015
Number of Pages: 204 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 108820483X
ISBN-13: 9781088204832
 

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