Thursday, November 13, 2008

Seeing Jesus from Below #18

[August 1998 journal entry]
The following thoughts stem from a breakfast discussion with a small group of young physicians re ‘freedom from affluence’.
  1. ‘Affluence’ -- a Latin combination that means ‘to flow toward’ -- is a danger, a risk (e.g., false security, isolation/insulation, disrespect toward others, prejudice, exploitation).
  2. Education, gender, ethnicity, intelligence, health, . . . weave into the formation and expression of affluence.
  3. ‘Jesus’ claims to experience and to be pointing to what is authentic affluence (i.e., a way of being that is ‘blessed’).
  4. How ‘free’ from affluence must I be to maintain my integrity? – e.g., sufficiently free to be grateful, to give indiscriminate attention to the human situation, and to accept accountability.
  5. I continue to find value in Liberation Theologians’ ‘hermeneutic suspicion’ re the perspectives/interpretations of the affluent.
  6. It is ironic that promoting education, work, and culture assigns value to being affluent.
  7. At what level should one’s lifestyle, hopes, and goals be set beyond which unrestrained generosity is expressed and below which self-defense and survival dominate?
  8. ‘Jesus’ -- in Sermon on the Mount type guidance -- calls for a way of being that leads to devaluing material possessions and reprioritizing values.
  9. I intend to be free from a ‘high maintenance’ disposition toward and experience with material possessions.
  10. I must overcome affluent habits that keep me from respecting a poor person.
  11. To promote education is to promote at least some meanings of ‘affluence’.
  12. Having long-range vision/goals is a privilege of the affluent.