Jón Bjarnason Academy - 01.05.1931, Síða 25

Jón Bjarnason Academy - 01.05.1931, Síða 25
abundant life is the ampler and more satisfying knowledge which the Universities are bringing to us. Yet, most of our Universities are giving an ever increasing number of unrelated courses, in which the very existence of religion, the one great unifier of all knowledge and all life is ignored. These same Universities are too often staffed with men who know only their own subject and never think of it in re- lation to the whole of knowledge or the fullness of life. Young people who have never been taught to think clearly and who have not enough experience to realize the significance to life of what they are taught hear the deepest experience of their child- hood set aside or questioned, and being unable to think out the problems raised for themselves often lose their early faith and lapse into agnosticism or atheism. These same young people be- come the teachers of the next generation, so that our Universi- ties are full of blind leading the blind. The profound unsettlement which takes place almost inevi- tably in the adolescent stage needs constant and sympathetic guidance from men and women who are themselves experts in the spiritual life and that guidance the State University, as at present organized, cannot give. What we need above all else is religious training in which all our multiform courses are related to life in God. Such train- ing would give meaning and purpose to every other course. The Scientist would see his field as a part of that wider know- ledge which interprets God and transmits His fullness of life to man, the student of literature would find in it the story of man’s age old quest for his other, fuller self and all the wealth of all the courses would be laid at the feet of the all pervading source of life and of the knowledge of life, and reverence and adoration would return again to the earth. The Church has her own unquestioned sphere, as a fellow- ship of those who are slowly taking on the Christ-life, as a school of prayer and collective worship in which deeps of the soul are touched which lie beneath and above those regions to which knowledge can penetrate and where awe and reverence are born; as a revealer of life, fuller and more real than any the world can offer; as an agency which lays a wider, healing hand on human frailty and human sin. But the University has its sphere also. It is not for the Church to lay a heavy hand on her, to set bounds to her quest for truth; but rather to contribute to those who teach and those who study her own rich and enriching experience of God. To the University belongs the task of spelling out and proclaiming the meaning of the multiforce manifestations of God in nature and in human life and to relate them all to the Church’s deeper and more vital life in God. Thus the University 23

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