Ahh, less than two weeks until my Intercollegiate Studies Institute seminar at Princeton! I am excited, if only because they assigned us some truly stupendous books to read in order to prepare. I'm going to have to make a later post with some quotes from these books, I think.
They are all about the decline of Western civilization, the corrupted world we have inherited. People of the last generation were not too optimistic about our chances, it seems. I'm not optimistic either; I watched the movie
Cinderella Man last night, and it displayed the fact that every generation of the world has its own problems - some more obvious than others. But I am hopeful, because I know God can turn any culture around.
The main question is: Do we even
have a culture? What are its defining factors? No, we have a mass of people living in the same geographic area. What does America stand for any more, without God? Sneakers and bad manners, that's what. Nothing stupendous happens.
It reminds me of the little boy on his tricycle in
The Incredibles. Mr. Incredible asks him, "So what are you waiting for?" He replies, "I don't know. Something amazing, I guess!" We are beginning to realize, with this latest slate of hero movies, that we again want something amazing. This world of bland sameness needs its heroes, its true leaders.
To be a leader, however, requires self-sacrifice in favor of an ideal, something bigger than visible reality. Too many people today live only in the world they see. Materialists and capitalists are unable to be heroes, so long as they don't subscribe to a higher reality.
All right, these are just random ramblings. I'm probably getting myself into trouble. Any thoughts?