登陆注册
19470500000048

第48章 THE RELIGIOUS REVIVAL(1)

1

One of the indisputable things about the war, so far as Britain and France go--and I have reason to believe that on a lesser scale things are similar in Italy--is that it has produced a very great volume of religious thought and feeling.About Russia in these matters we hear but little at the present time, but one guesses at parallelism.People habitually religious have been stirred to new depths of reality and sincerity, and people are thinking of religion who never thought of religion before.But as I have already pointed out, thinking and feeling about a matter is of no permanent value unless something is /thought out/, unless there is a change of boundary or relationship, and it an altogether different question to ask whether any definite change is resulting from this universal ferment.If it is not doing so, then the sleeper merely dreams a dream that he will forget again....

Now in no sort of general popular mental activity is there so much froth and waste as in religious excitements.This has been the case in all periods of religious revival.The number who are rather impressed, who for a few days or weeks take to reading their Bibles or going to a new place of worship or praying or fasting or being kind and unselfish, is always enormous in relation to the people whose lives are permanently changed.The effort needed if a contemporary is to blow off the froth, is always very considerable.

Among the froth that I would blow off is I think most of the tremendous efforts being made in England by the Anglican church to attract favourable attention to itself /apropos/of the war.I came back from my visit to the Somme battlefields to find the sylvan peace of Essex invaded by a number of ladies in blue dresses adorned with large white crosses, who, regardless of the present shortage of nurses, were visiting every home in the place on some mission of invitation whose details remained obscure.So far as I was able to elucidate this project, it was in the nature of a magic incantation; a satisfactory end of the war was to be brought about by convergent prayer and religious assiduities.The mission was shy of dealing with me personally, although as a lapsed communicant I should have thought myself a particularly hopeful field for Anglican effort, and it came to my wife and myself merely for our permission and countenance in an appeal to our domestic servants.My wife consulted the household; it seemed very anxious to escape from that appeal, and as I respect Christianity sufficiently to detest the identification of its services with magic processes, the mission retired--civilly repulsed.But the incident aroused an uneasy curiosity in my mind with regard to the general trend of Anglican teaching and Anglican activities at the present time.The trend of my enquiries is to discover the church much more incoherent and much less religious--in any decent sense of the word--than Ihad supposed it to be.

Organisation is the life of material and the death of mental and spiritual processes.There could be no more melancholy exemplification of this than the spectacle of the Anglican and Catholic churches at the present time, one using the tragic stresses of war mainly for pew-rent touting, and the other paralysed by its Austrian and South German political connections from any clear utterance upon the moral issues of the war.

Through the opening phases of the war the Established Church of England was inconspicuous; this is no longer the case, but it may be doubted whether the change is altogether to its advantage.To me this is a very great disappointment.I have always had a very high opinion of the intellectual values of the leading divines of both the Anglican and Catholic communions.The self-styled Intelligentsia of Great Britain is all too prone to sneer at their equipment; but I do not see how any impartial person can deny that Father Bernard Vaughn is in mental energy, vigour of expression, richness of thought and variety of information fully the equal of such an influential lay publicist as Mr.Horatio Bottomley.One might search for a long time among prominent laymen to find the equal of the Bishop of London.Nevertheless it is impossible to conceal the impression of tawdriness that this latter gentleman's work as head of the National Mission has left upon my mind.Attired in khaki he has recently been preaching in the open air to the people of London upon Tower Hill, Piccadilly, and other conspicuous places.Obsessed as I am by the humanities, and impressed as I have always been by the inferiority of material to moral facts, I would willingly have exchanged the sight of two burning Zeppelins for this spectacle of ecclesiastical fervour.But as it is, I am obliged to trust to newspaper reports and the descriptions of hearers and eye-witnesses.They leave to me but little doubt of the regrettable superficiality of the bishop's utterances.

We have a multitude of people chastened by losses, ennobled by a common effort, needing support in that effort, perplexed by the reality of evil and cruelty, questioning and seeking after God.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 失心疯之身世

    失心疯之身世

    当人们谈起三岁以前的经历时,就仿佛进入了记忆的盲区,哪怕是一些零碎的片段,也无法在脑海中浮现。你能回想起自己3岁以前的记忆吗?在我出生的那一刻,我却能清晰的感觉到并记住这个新奇的世界。
  • 可怕的科学(大全集)

    可怕的科学(大全集)

    《可怕的科学大全集》由雅瑟、洪洁编著,全方位、多角度地为喜欢和爱好追问未解之谜的朋友选取了世界上匪夷所思、极具探索价值的诸多谜团:包括人类起源、史前恐龙、要命的数学、玄妙的物理、恐怖的化学、神奇的医学、科学实验和定律、受苦受难的科学家、超能电脑、科学悲剧、预言咒语、身体绝密报告、植物世界、飞鸟王国、破案术等等,内容涵盖天文、地理、文化、科技、生物等方面,在参考大量文献资料的基础上,将事实客观、公正地呈现在读者面前。
  • 金莲仙史

    金莲仙史

    《金莲仙史》主要是叙述道家仙祖之道统以及主要事迹。故事是说东华帝君得道度钟离权,钟离权得道又度吕洞宾。《金莲仙史》是一本宗教小说。
  • 一念倾城:绝色魔法师

    一念倾城:绝色魔法师

    一朝穿越,本以为替原主报仇后就可逍遥快活,谁料被他人缠住了步伐,而那个人,孜身长立,孑然一身,却惟愿与她携手一世风华。
  • 被美女收了做使魔

    被美女收了做使魔

    他莫名其妙的,被人骗到了悬崖边,还被推下去了,还成功的被穿越了。只是刚来到这个陌生的世界,他就掉进了一个山贼窝里。惊险的逃脱了,却出现了更不得了的事情。什么?这是要签约吗?当我没看过小说动漫?谁会签!波板糖?好的,我确实是饿了,我就添一口,就一口。可是……
  • 极品男色,妻主太萌

    极品男色,妻主太萌

    这是一个无意中获得某种异能的萌女,悲催的掉入古代男伶馆的轻松诙谐故事。俗话说的好,历史陈阿娇,那是金屋藏娇的开山鼻祖。她也自称阿娇,不过很可惜,她姓焦名佩。谁能想象一个以长发为美的女尊世界。一个剪着娃娃头的圆脸小可爱,她背着大包头盘黑猫,就掉入了一个满是绝色的男伶馆?(本文纯属虚构,请勿模仿。)
  • 王爷,妾喜欢低调

    王爷,妾喜欢低调

    她没什么娱乐,也没谈过恋爱,更不会相信天上掉馅饼的事,可是这次馅饼真的砸到了,砸她个措手不及,就这样她赶上了穿越的航班,来到这个人生地不熟的朝代。看她如何在此大放异彩,刚入情场的菜鸟如何掳获美男的心。(本文纯属虚构,请勿模仿。)
  • 死神从背后来

    死神从背后来

    困扰全球的悬疑谜案。寻找中国的福尔摩斯!阴谋弥漫,疑云笼罩,谁能破译?亲临案发现场,撕开罪恶假面,揭露离奇谜团,还原真相清白。如果你有敏锐的洞察力。细致的发现力,周密的推断力,宏观的把握力,以及广博的知识,严密的逻辑。冷静的大脑,超出社会平均线以上的智能,并且谙熟心理学、法理学、刑侦学,有基本的防身自卫能力……或者你仅有好奇心,仅有一副侠肝义胆,仅有对悬疑推理的一腔热血,仅有……那就来挑战一下吧!
  • 钢甲猎人

    钢甲猎人

    “你想知道什么是真正的宇宙吗?”苍老的声音传来。那苍老的声音不等卡夏回答,继续说道。“宇宙的中心只有九颗超级星球。”“行星的实力由外向内实力逐渐增强!”“最外围的是科技星球——住在上面的生物通过学习科技制造装甲来武装强化自己。”“次外围的是力量星球——住在上面的生物不需要修炼什么成年后就自然拥有了强大的天赋。”“内层六颗星球在同一条轨道上,三颗为修真星球,三颗为魔法星球——住在上面的生物通过修炼特殊的功法让自身实力突破达到逆天境界。”“处在最中心的只有一颗神话星球——上面只住着二十一位被称为神的生物,其中十三位本土的神,八位其他星球的神。他们每一个都有着毁天灭地的实力。”“宇宙大体按这九颗行星分布为了四大星域!科技星域,力量星域,修真星域和魔法星域。”“
  • 绝世大尊

    绝世大尊

    数百年前,天地大劫,也让所有人记住了那个在危急关头拯救了大陆的英雄,他的传奇故事,永久流传。数百年后,一个普通少年,开始了他的传奇人生。若干年后,他和那个大英雄,同被称为圣尊。