“And
more grateful celebration there should be among us, uninhibited by our
lingering evangelical asceticism. For
the truth is that a world-denying Gnosticism has not yet been altogether
eradicated from our theology and practice. Instead, we pride ourselves on our
super-spirituality, which is detached from the natural order, and we look
forward to an ethereal heaven, forgetting the promise of a new earth…We should
determine, then, to recognize and acknowledge, appreciate and celebrate, all
the gifts of the Creator: the glory of the heavens and the earth, of mountain,
of river and sea, of forest and flowers, of birds, beasts and butterflies, and
of the intricate balance of the natural environment; the unique privileges of
our humanness (rational, moral, social, and spiritual), as we were created in
God’s image and appointed his stewards; the joys of gender, marriage, sex,
children, parenthood and family life, and of our extended family and friends;
the rhythm of work and rest, of daily work
as a means to cooperate with God and serve the common good, and of the
Lord’s day when we exchange work for worship.; the blessing of peace, freedom,
justice and good government, and of food and drink, clothing and shelter; and our
human creativity expressed in music, literature, painting, sculpture and drama,
and in the skills and strengths displayed in sport.”
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