St. Mugg and the "wrestling prophets" - Muggeridge & Augustine pt II
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Part I of this post finished by asking the question, “Why is Augustine a prophet not only for his own day, but also for today?” Here’s Malcolm Muggeridge again: "It is easier for us to get inside Augustine's unregenerate skin than perhaps it would be for any of the intervening generations. The similarity between his circumstances and ours is striking if not to say alarming. There is the same moral vacuity, leading to the same insensate passion for new sensations and experiences; the same fatuous credulity opening the way to every kind of charlatanry and quackery from fortune telling to psychoanalysis; the same sinister combination of great wealth and pointless ostentation with appalling poverty and unheeded affliction. As Augustine wrote, 'O greedy men, what will satisfy you if God Himself will not?'"
St. Mugg and the "wrestling prophets" - Muggeridge & Augustine pt II
St. Mugg and the "wrestling prophets" …
St. Mugg and the "wrestling prophets" - Muggeridge & Augustine pt II
Part I of this post finished by asking the question, “Why is Augustine a prophet not only for his own day, but also for today?” Here’s Malcolm Muggeridge again: "It is easier for us to get inside Augustine's unregenerate skin than perhaps it would be for any of the intervening generations. The similarity between his circumstances and ours is striking if not to say alarming. There is the same moral vacuity, leading to the same insensate passion for new sensations and experiences; the same fatuous credulity opening the way to every kind of charlatanry and quackery from fortune telling to psychoanalysis; the same sinister combination of great wealth and pointless ostentation with appalling poverty and unheeded affliction. As Augustine wrote, 'O greedy men, what will satisfy you if God Himself will not?'"