Monday, June 25, 2007

FFT

This shift has very deep consequences, for if youth no longer aspires to become adult and take the place of the fathers, and if the main motivation is conformity to the peer group, we might witness the death of a future-orientated culture or - to use a theological term - the end of an eschatology. Then we longer witness any desire to leave the safe place and to travel to the father's house which has so many rooms, any hope to reach the promised land or to see Him who is waiting for his prodigal son, any ambition to sit at the right or the left side of the heavenly throne. Then staying home, keeping in line and being in with your little group - becomes important. But that also is an absolute vote for the status quo.

- Henri Nouwen

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