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POTENTIAL OF CHRISTIANITY FOR THE CIVILIZATIONREVIVAL IN THE III MILLENNIUM
POTENTIAL OF CHRISTIANITY FOR THE CIVILIZATIONREVIVAL IN THE III MILLENNIUM

Author(s): Anthony M. Stevens-Arroyo
Subject(s): Philosophy
Published by: Instytut Filozofii i Socjologii Polskiej Akademii Nauk
Keywords: spirituality; Christianity; reformations; lived religion; dystopia.

Summary/Abstract: The division of Christianity into two: Orthodox Christian and Western Civilizations by Arnold Toynbee should be understood to describe not a difference of creedal belief but different spiritualities. Christian spiritualities are the animating forces for the material disposition of religious resources and the motivation that patterns individual behavior. The past offers many examples of how spirituality provides discipline to believers to overcome conflictive social pressures and follow doctrinal obligations. The monastic orders recast the evangelical counsel to holding material goods in common during the Middle Ages and groups like the Franciscans, Jesuits, Methodists, Quakers, etc. have performed similar functions. Despite the erosion of institutional resources since the Enlightenment and contemporary secularism, Christianity has produced various new spiritualities. For the III Millennium, it appears the two major characteristics of Christian spirituality include the discipline to “let go” that rejects the dystopia of contemporary society; and the embrace an earth spirituality that extends respect for life to the environment and an equitable distribution of material resources.

  • Issue Year: 2012
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 115-132
  • Page Count: 18
  • Language: English