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§46. Discredit, from the date of the
Incarnation, of idol-cultus, oracles, mythologies, demoniacal energy,
magic, and Gentile philosophy. And whereas the old cults were strictly
local and independent, the worship of Christ is catholic and
uniform.
When did men begin to desert the worshipping of
idols, save since God, the true Word of God, has come among men? Or
when have the oracles among the Greeks, and everywhere, ceased and
become empty, save when the Saviour has manifested Himself upon earth?
2. Or when did those who are called gods and heroes in the poets begin
to be convicted of being merely mortal men329
329 Cf.
notes on c. Gent. 10, and 12. 2. | , save
since the Lord erected His conquest of death, and preserved
incorruptible the body he had taken, raising it from the dead? 3. Or
when did the deceitfulness and madness of demons fall into contempt,
save when the power of God, the Word, the Master of all these as well,
condescending because of man’s weakness, appeared on earth? Or
when330
330 On the
following argument see Döllinger ii. 210 sqq., and Bigg,
Bampt. Lect. 248, note 1. | did the art and the schools of magic begin to
be trodden down, save when the divine manifestation of the Word took
place among men? 4. And, in a word, at what time has the wisdom of the
Greeks become foolish, save when the true Wisdom of God manifested
itself on earth? For formerly the whole world and every place was led astray by the
worshipping of idols, and men regarded nothing else but the idols as
gods. But now, all the world over, men are deserting the superstition
of the idols, and taking refuge with Christ; and, worshipping Him as
God, are by His means coming to know that Father also Whom they knew
not. 5. And, marvellous fact, whereas the objects of worship were
various and of vast number, and each place had its own idol, and he who
was accounted a god among them had no power to pass over to the
neighbouring place, so as to persuade those of neighbouring peoples to
worship him, but was barely served even among his own people; for no
one else worshipped his neighbour’s god—on the contrary,
each man kept to his own idol331
331 On the
local character of ancient religions, see Döllinger i. 109,
&c., and Coulanges, La Cité Antique, Book III. ch. vi.,
and V. iii. (the substance in Barker’s Aryan
Civilisation). | , thinking it to be
lord of all;—Christ alone is worshipped as one and the same among
all peoples; and what the weakness of the idols could not do—to
persuade, namely, even those dwelling close at hand,—this Christ
has done, persuading not only those close at hand, but simply the
entire world, to worship one and the same Lord, and through Him God,
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