BETTER THAN OPTIMISM
"Try again. Fail again. Fail better." -- Samuel Beckett
Friday, May 16, 2008
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Religion is rarely out of the news. But how much of it is simply "bad faith" for humanity and the planet? Simon Barrow reflects theologically on current events (and cultural blips) from an engaged Christian perspective. FaithInSociety seeks a conversation between reason and hope, shaped by the subversive memory of the Gospel. (c) SB 2003-12.
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Heard Andrew Marr quote this on Jonathan Ross last night. I took it in the context that he was talking about politics addressing the important issues such as poverty and helplessness amonst our youth. I felt the quote to be so depressing. Where is hope if we only contemplate failure?
Well, 'ol Sam never was a bag of laughs! ;) I kinda like it, because what it suggests is that the culture of "if at first you don't succeed, give up" is profoundly inadequate; and also that we are likely to go on failing in some respect or another - but that this shouldn't deter us either. Biblical hope has nothing to do with optimism, and much more to do with facing our limits, Bonhoeffer (rightly) suggested. The way of expressing this positively, I think is in Oscar Romero's amazing prayer. http://www.simonbarrow.net/reflect3.html
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