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The Real World? 2008

Limits to tolerance

February  17, 2008  - Dale


It seems a bit hard to avoid commenting on Rowan Williams’ willy-willy**. The main issues have been well and truly explored by a variety of commentators. You can see a round up on Ruth Gledhill's blog

Some of the more significant religious issues are probably too sensitive to write about from here. But one which I think is relevant to those who live in the western world is the issue of accommodation. For a long time now the church in western countries has been under pressure not from followers of other religions but from those with a secular religion.

The pressure has come in the form of not offending others. So churches and Christians have been intimidated into virtual silence in case some group is offended by what Christians believe or practise. ...


Into this atmosphere of accommodation and privatising of Christianity has come another religion with clear and forward moving agendas. I think it has taken both the secularists and the Christians by surprise. ...  Read the rest of the Article. Post a Comment

 

The hijacking of history

January  6, 2008  - Dale


Have you noticed the way “historical” movies tend to adapt the story to fit the views or prejudices or interests of the modern audience? I am thinking of films like the Nativity Story, Alexander the Great, and so on. No doubt a certain amount of “adaptation” is necessary. The same happens with old drama. Shakespeare’s plays are regularly set in a modern context.

But history is different to drama. It is not that only a selected part of the history is described. Historical description is always selective. It is more that the history gets hijacked by modern concerns. At one level this may be a way of saying that the people of the past faced similar issues to us. But at another level it is a means of co-opting the history to support a particular modern point of view. As though the people in the past held the same view that we are supporting or opposing.

One example in the Nativity Story was the strong message that Mary’s arranged marriage was against her (and any sensible woman’s) wishes. While this is an important issue for many modern women, there is no evidence that it was an issue for Mary (or even that her marriage was actually arranged against her wishes).

History also seems to be co-opted fairly regularly in films in the cause of sexual propaganda (from the point of view of a variety of “preferences”).

One of the effects of this is to distort the history. Historical revisionism is not a new idea, ...Read the rest of the Article. Post a Comment.

 

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Reflections about the World  2008

 

Limits to tolerance

17 February 2008

The Hijacking of History

6 January 2008