Contemplate Deicide and Ponder Separation from God
Now that it’s happened, take the time during the rest of this Good Friday to contemplate what it means for God’s creatures to have committed deicide. Ponder throughout Saturday the deep emptiness and sadness creation itself feels...... and also think about what secular philosopher and self-proclaimed “methodical atheist” Jürgen Habermas has to say about faith born of Good Friday and Easter:
“Christianity has functioned for the normative self-understanding of modernity as more than a mere precursor or a catalyst. Egalitarian universalism, from which sprang the ideas of freedom and social solidarity, of an autonomous conduct of life and emancipation, of the individual morality of conscience, human rights, and democracy, is the direct heir to the Judaic ethic of justice and the Christian ethic of love. This legacy, substantially unchanged, has been the object of continual critical appropriation and reinterpretation. To this day, there is no alternative to it. And in the light of the current challenges of a post-national constellation, we continue to draw on the substance of this heritage. Everything else is just idle postmodern talk.”
[Jürgen Habermas, “Conversation About God and the World,” Time of Transitions, (Cambridge: Polity Press, 2006,): pgs. 150-151.]
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