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Sunday, January 14, 2018

Unseen W.H. Auden Diary Sheds Light On Turning Point In His Life

"A god who is both self-sufficient and content to remain so could not interest us enough to raise the question of his existence." W.H. Auden | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
"Unseen WH Auden Diary Sheds Light On Famous Poem And Personal Life"

"Man … always acts either self-loving, just for the hell of it, or God-loving, just for the heaven of it; his reasons, his appetites are secondary motivations. Man chooses either life or death, but he chooses; everything he does, from going to the toilet to mathematical speculation, is an act of religious worship, either of God or of himself.
Lastly by the classical apotheosis of Man-God, Augustine opposes the Christian belief in Jesus Christ, the God-Man. The former is a Hercules who compels recognition by the great deeds he does in establishing for the common people in the law, order and prosperity they cannot establish for themselves, by his manifestation of superior power; the latter reveals to fallen man that God is love by suffering, i.e. by refusing to compel recognition, choosing instead to be a victim of man's self-love. The idea of a sacrificial victim is not new; but that it should be the victim who chooses to be sacrificed, and the sacrificers who deny that any sacrifice has been made, is very new."
  • Assessing St. Augustine's perspectives in "Augustus to Augustine", p. 37

W.H. (Wystan Hugh) Auden
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