{"id":178271,"date":"2017-02-18T04:03:06","date_gmt":"2017-02-18T09:03:06","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/still-waking-up-first-things-blog\/"},"modified":"2017-02-18T04:03:06","modified_gmt":"2017-02-18T09:03:06","slug":"still-waking-up-first-things-blog","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/nihilism\/still-waking-up-first-things-blog\/","title":{"rendered":"Still Waking Up &#8211; First Things (blog)"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Like many others, I was grieved    to learn of Michael Novaks passing. Though I had never met him    nor corresponded with him, I did feel in a very real way that    he had been my teacher. My classroom with him had been his    Templeton Prize address, Awakening    From Nihilism. I was five years old in August 1994 when    Novak delivered it, but his wisdom has not faded with time.    Reading the address as a college student in the late 2000s, I    found its prophetic witness every bit as true to the world I    lived in as if it had been delivered that day.  <\/p>\n<p>    What I found in Awakening From Nihilism was (at last) a    coherent, fully-formed case for truth. In my evangelical    education, every teacher I learned from cared about and loved    truth, but few could explain why truth mattered to freedom. My    evangelical teachers stressed, rightly, that without regard for    the truth, Christ and his kingdom were inaccessible. But for    many of my peers, the pursuit of truth wasand isdiametrically    opposed to the pursuit of freedom. Truth is often received as    a frozen, cerebral word; love, justice, and authenticity,    by contrast, are the words of the artist and humanist. Even    those in my life who knew that truth mattered seemed resigned    to this mentality, appealing to truth over and against freedom    in the name of religious obligation, not human flourishing.  <\/p>\n<p>    In his lecture, Michael Novak destroyed this false dichotomy.    He destroyed it with history, deftly observing that the horrors    of the twentieth century were the fault not of theocrats (as    the New Atheists repeatedly insist) but of relativists.    Murderous authoritarianism, Novak said, assaulted the truth    long before it assaulted the people. The gas chamber and the    gulag were indeed monuments to a superstition, but not the    superstition the postmodernists claimed.  <\/p>\n<p>      What those learned who suffered in prison in our timewhat      Dostoevsky learned in prison in the Tsars timeis that we      human beings do not own the truth. Truth is not merely      subjective, not something we make up, or choose, or cut to      todays fashions or the morrows pragmatismwe obey the      truth. We do not have the truth, truth owns us, truth      possesses us. Truth is far larger and deeper than we are.      Truth leads us where it will. It is not ours for mastering.    <\/p>\n<p>      And yet, even in prison, truth is a master before whom a free      man stands erect. In obeying the evidence of truth, no human      being is humiliatedrather, he is in that way alone ennobled.      In obeying truth, we find the way of liberty marked out as a      lamp unto our feet. In obeying truth, a man becomes aware of      participating in something greater than himself, which      measures his inadequacies and weaknesses.    <\/p>\n<p>    If in truth we find human dignity, then the reverse is also    true: Where truth is cast aside, so also is human dignity. This    is the paradox missed by the architects and missionaries of the    sexual revolution. But not for much longer. Though vulgar    relativism found a friend in moralistic therapeutic deism, the    assault of the sexual revolution on both body and soul is    becoming less obscured. Pornography consumes young men and    spits them out, weak and withdrawn. Abortion, long laden with    politically correct euphemisms like safe, legal, and rare, is    taking off that mask, as Planned Parenthood contractors sift    through human anatomy and murmur, Its a boy. Radical gender    ideology is sexualizing even elementary school spaces, while    cultural elites cheer the surgical self-mutilation of teens.    This is tyranny, not freedom.  <\/p>\n<p>    Nor is it still relativism. The authoritarians of whom Novak    spoke exchanged the truth for a lie, and then mandated the lie.    Isnt this precisely what we see in our supposedly tolerant    age? Threatening freedom of conscience in the name of sexual    freedom may seem to be a contradiction that any sane person    would catch. But, as Novak reminded us, freedom is mere    pretense for those who reject the claims of truth. Relativism    was always meant to be deposed by New Morality. Relativism    says, Hath God really said? New Morality says, I am god and    I hath said. Those who advocated for a moral revolution    against truth have no right to be shocked at the thuggish    absolutism of New Moralists. Novak warned them: To surrender    the claim of truth upon humans is to surrender the earth to    thugsthugs, whether they run nations and prison camps, or    school boards and circuit courts.  <\/p>\n<p>    This was the light I had waited for. Truth was not opposed to    human flourishing and happiness. In fact, only truth can foment    it. To escape from truth is, as Francis Schaeffer wrote, to    escape from reason itself, and into the waiting arms of    strongmen.  <\/p>\n<p>    Is there hope? Yes indeed. The title of Novaks address is    important: Awakening From Nihilism. Awakening is possible. It    is possible because virtue is not the creation of ideologues or    the exclusive property of the state. Rather, virtue is real,    objective, and available to all, because it is grounded in God.    The free society is moral, or not at all, Novak said, and our    hope for a moral and self-restrained culture is based not on    humanistic self-worship, but on God himself: The human person    alone is shaped to the image of God. This God loves humans with    a love most powerful. It is this God who draws us, erect and    free, toward Himself, this God Who, in Dantes words, is the    Love that moves the sun and all the stars.  <\/p>\n<p>    We can awake from nihilism because there is ever and always One    who is never asleep. The promise of autonomous self-creation    through the casting aside of truth is a lullaby, but the hope    of forgiveness and resurrection and new creation is the morning    dawn. For those of us who want our generation to wake up from    nihilism, we must do more than grab the sleepers. We must    shout, over the slumber, Awake, O sleeper, and Christ will    shine on you.  <\/p>\n<p>    Samuel D.    James serves as communications specialist to the Office of    the President at the Ethics and Religious Liberty    Commission.  <\/p>\n<p>    Become a fan of First    Things on Facebook,    subscribe to First    Things via RSS, and    follow First Things on    Twitter.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>See the original post:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"https:\/\/www.firstthings.com\/blogs\/firstthoughts\/2017\/02\/still-waking-up\" title=\"Still Waking Up - First Things (blog)\">Still Waking Up - First Things (blog)<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Like many others, I was grieved to learn of Michael Novaks passing. Though I had never met him nor corresponded with him, I did feel in a very real way that he had been my teacher. 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