Christianity deals only with making the world better within the domain of the Ten Commandments. As Vassili Rozanov brought attention to 1909, most of what it takes to lead a satisfactory life lies outside of Christianity’s domain:
Alas, “love thy neighbor” offers no response to questions about the composition of light, the nature of chemical reactions or the law of the conservation of energy. Christianity, . . . increasingly reduced to moral truisms . . . which cannot help mankind resolve the great problems of hunger, poverty, toil or the economic system, . . . occupies only a tiny corner in contemporary civilization.
(Quoted from page 99 of Slavophile Empire: Imperial Russia’s Illiberal Path, by Laura Engelstein, Cornell University Press, 2009.)
For a brief biography of Vassili Rozanov, click here. For information about Laura Engelstein, click here.
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