When Night Is Falling 1995
-Reverend.
-Camille.
-Aren’t you cold?
-Sharpens the mind.
-Even if contemporary people
deny it,
even if they ridicule
Christianity,
modern culture was built
on this moral law.
And our hungerfor
the certainty of this law,
for a spiritual anchor,
for an immutable, eternal truth
is proof… of it’s existence.
Especially now,
after a few decades of
relativistic situational ethics,
our society is tired
of constant change.
And as we approach
the millennium…
-Transformations are
a basic staple of mythology.
Transformations from human form
to animal forms and vice-versa;
of gods into humans
and humans into gods;
of wind into blood,
flesh into water,
ugliness into beauty.
The human need for change,
progress, movement,
is reflected
in the ancient stories,
which are told over and over
again in different forms.
[ bell ringing ]
Okay, uh, Chapter 12
for Thursday. Thanks.
-Professor Baker.
l was wondering if you could
help me with something.
-Of course, Professor Bergin.
What with?
-Uh, well, l have to prepare
a speech on very short notice.
-What speech?
-Well, it’s just
the keynote address
to the lnternational
Theologians’ Conference
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