Marilynne Robinson, Charles Taylor, et al / Making or Breaking Democracy
Jan 8, 2022
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Marilynne Robinson, a celebrated novelist and essayist, shares her insights on the precarious state of democracy in America. She discusses the dangerous impact of misinformation and the Capitol attack, urging a return to truth and unity, especially among Christians. Robinson highlights the need for dialogue and integrity to foster democracy and examines the role of faith in politics. She calls for revitalizing Christian values to heal societal divides and emphasizes embracing our identities to move forward in hope.
Democracy is threatened by rising authoritarianism and disillusionment, with younger generations viewing it as a means to an end rather than a fundamental value.
The intertwining of Christianity and democracy highlights the need for spiritual vitality and moral guidance to sustain democratic ideals against materialism.
Deep dives
Understanding Christ's True Victory
Jesus Christ represents more than a political symbol; he embodies the ultimate truth and salvation offered to humanity. His victory over death and sin transcends any political or national aspiration and is rooted in forgiveness, healing, and justice. The recent crises surrounding democracy and civic unrest underscore the need for individuals to recognize their self-worth through God's love rather than through political victories. This perspective encourages believers to embody Christ's teachings, aiming to be instruments of peace in a tumultuous world.
The Crisis of Democracy
Democracy is currently facing significant challenges, both in the United States and globally, characterized by disillusionment and the rise of authoritarianism. Influential figures express deep concern that many are prioritizing material wealth and convenience over democratic values, leading to a societal shift away from foundational democratic ideals. This trend is troubling, particularly among younger generations who may see democracy as a means to an end rather than an inherent good. The implications of this shift threaten the integrity of democratic institutions and the essential deliberation that defines them.
The Role of the Christian Spirit in Democracy
The relationship between Christianity and democracy has historically been intertwined, with the notion that the spiritual vitality of a society is crucial for sustaining democratic systems. Non-Western Christians emphasize the importance of revitalizing the Christian spirit to ensure that democracy can thrive, warning against the chaos that follows when material interests overshadow moral guidance. Healing from past grievances, rooted in a deep understanding of one's identity as a beloved child of God, is crucial for fostering a peaceful society. This perspective suggests that hope for democracy lies in embracing spiritual truth and compassion to navigate the complexities of contemporary challenges.
Democracy in America and abroad is under threat. Authoritarian regimes, nationalisms of many stripes, a loss sense of the value of democratic participation among younger generations, and a growing cynicism and suspicion of our neighbors all threaten freedom and flourishing. In this episode, Miroslav Volf, Marilynne Robinson, Charles Taylor, Kevin Lau, and Andrew Kwok comment on what makes or breaks democracy around the world. NOTE: For the Life of the World is running highlights, readings, lectures, and other best-of features until May 1, 2022, when we'll be back with new conversations.
Show Notes
The concern is with healing our divided country and Church
How former president Trump’s false allegations of electoral fraud led to violence at the Capitol
Naming wrongdoing for what it is
“At the heart of the current effort to deny and overturn the results of the presidential election is the wounded pride of a man”
“Many Americans have taken his lie to be their truth. Sadly, but unsurprisingly, among them are many who call themselves Christians.”
‘Jesus 2020’
The theological dimension of these events
“The salvation (Jesus) offers is not the success of your political candidate or the realization of your national dream”
Each of us must ask, what will we do with our fear and anger?
“We must commit firmly to truth even, and especially when it hurts our pride when we lose”
“Commitment to the truth is never at odds with love of neighbor.”
How suspicion has disconnected us from reality, and each other
There is something ‘spiritually dead’ about our political climate
Do young people care about democracy?
“Some people might say, well, if we need to choose between prosperity and democracy, we are going to choose prosperity”
A democracy based on ‘the wealthiest culture that ever lived on earth’
Democracy’s capacity for great integrity
“There is no other way of trying to tap this potential that exists in human beings other than democracy.” – Marilynne Robinson
What are the cultural conditions of democracy?
Human beings demand our respect
The relationship between human sacrality and democracy
Kevin Lau and Andrew Kwok on their hopes for tomorrow from the perspective of Hong Kong Christians
“For non-western Christians, we always think that democracy is an outcome of Christian spirituality.”
The need for internal peace within Christianity
Healing memory
“You have to hold on tight to your identity as a beloved child of God”
Not letting affliction sway you from your true identity
Only then can you face your memory, and reality
Production Notes
This podcast featured Miroslav Volf, Marilyn Robinson, Charles Taylor, Kevin Lau, and Andrew Kwok
Edited and Produced by Evan Rosa
Hosted by Evan Rosa
Editorial and Production Assistance by Logan Ledman