Название: The Book of Unknowing
Автор: David S. Herrstrom
Издательство: Ingram
Жанр: Религия: прочее
isbn: 9781630876043
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Jesus rejects this, as does John, and pushes back beyond the inherited symbolism to employ light as an inducement to a fuller life. The ethical overtones are still present, but they are inward and derived not from opposition but unity. By contrast, The War thrives on the traditional opposition, separating and demonizing, inflaming the passions of hatred rather than generating love.
The character of Nicodemus saves John and thus Jesus from this black-and-white fate. Nicodemus who came by night in the beginning of John’s book comes by day at the end loaded down with spices for Jesus’ body. A half-lit figure, he is to the moon’s “white fire” in P.B. Shelley’s phrase as Jesus is to the dawn, cooking breakfast for his disciples over a charcoal fire on the beach. Nicodemus and Jesus share this threshold existence between light and dark.
John, consequently, cannot bring himself to condemn those who do not love, for he knows that they are condemned already by their own lack of love. This is why Jesus is so ambivalent about judgment, stoutly maintaining that he has not come to judge, yet often sounding like the accuser. John underscores this ambivalence. He shuns absolutes, the easy binary categories of morality, as in his portrayal of Jesus bending down to write in the dust. Once John introduces Nicodemus, his love for this ambiguous figure will not allow him to judge. Thus darkness, though used symbolically on occasion, as in Judas’ going out into the “night,” is not absolute. There is no hell in John’s book. And this is owing to Nicodemus, the creature of John’s reporting who in turn shapes John’s creation.
To be “children of light” is to have within oneself, like Jesus and John the Baptist, light. John does not desire to follow the light, so much as partake of the light. For then this light emanates from the person. There can be no darkness, then, for the child of light. When “there is no light in him” (11:10), the result is night. It is left to Dante, a poet the equal of John, to continue the exploration of this phenomenon in his Divine Comedy. With sublime subtlety he leads us from the poor bastards in hell, doomed to seemingly infinite variations on a darkness of their own making, to the vision of Beatrice in paradise pouring from her the fire of love, the river of “living light.”
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