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Jesus on Democracy à la
Meister Eckhart, continued 07/09/2024
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Eckhart celebrates the theme of the “royal person” as found in the Scriptures. The royal person in Israel was responsible for justice and keeping the community together. |
Eckhart insists we are all royal persons. We share in the dignity and nobility of royalty—but also in the responsibility for justice, compassion and keeping community together. This forms the substratum for democracy: That no one has the right to lord over others. That we are in this
together. That all abide by the same laws (provided, as Aquinas insisted, that the laws are for the common good and not made for a few). Government of, by and for the people, therefore. |
“We Who Believe in Freedom Cannot Rest.” Black Lives Matter protest, 2020. Photo by Nathan Dumlao on Unsplash |
We all share in this dignity. By our divine origin as images of God and as co-creatures with the Spirit, we ourselves are already nobles, aristocrats and of royal blood. “Our Lord teaches us in these words how royal people have been created in their nature.” In us, “God’s image shines and
gives off light.” Eckhart surely has the psalmist’s hymn to creation in mind: You have made them little less than God, and crowned them with glory and honor. (Ps.
8:5f) |
“Everyone Has the Right” – Eleanor Roosevelt and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
FDRLibrary | The psalmist—and Eckhart and much in the Scriptures—see all humans as kings. The Yahwist
tradition “presents human beings as kings” throughout the Bible, points out biblical scholar Helen Kenik. In the last analysis, since only God is king, this is another way of talking about our godliness and |
divinity. Here lies the bedrock to democracy: The dignity and divinity of each person from birth. Obviously, this is more an aspiration than a completed reality but that is the whole point of advancing history and evolution in the direction of fulfilling a truer
democracy. |
Moving from forbidding women to vote and from slaves as non-citizens and non-humans, from Jim Crow laws and from de facto segregation and redlining to prevent people of color from owning property, from Chinese Exclusion Laws that deny citizenship to Asians, from genocide of indigenous peoples and locking up their children in |
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state or church schools is democracy happening. These hard-won efforts often achieved through “good trouble” make democracy work. The struggle is still very much with us today in the face of MAGA onslaughts. One works—and prays—at continuing to make progress in democracy. |
Adapted from Matthew Fox, “’Sermon’ Thirty-Six: Everyone an Aristocrat, Everyone a Royal Person,” in Fox, Passion for Creation: The Earth-Honoring Spirituality of Meister Eckhart, pp. 510-530.
See Helen Kenik, “Toward a Biblical Basis for Creation Theology,” in Matthew Fox, ed., Western Spirituality: Historical Roots, Ecumenical Routes, pp.
27-75.
And Fox, “Meister Eckhart and Karl Marx: The Mystic as Political Theologian,” in Fox, Wrestling with the Prophets: Essays on Creation Spirituality and Everyday Life, pp. 165-198.
And
Fox, Creation Spirituality: Liberating Gifts for the Peoples of the Earth.
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Do you recognize God’s image in people “shining and giving off light”? How does that relate to forming and preserving a healthy democracy? |
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