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the american republic-第25章

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nforce respect for its legitimate authority and compel  obedience to the laws; is held to be despotic; tyrannical;  oppressive; and resistance to it to be obedience to God; and a  wild howl rings through Christendom against the prince that will  not stand still and permit the conspirators to cut his throat。   There is hardly a government now in the civilized world that can  sustain itself for a moment without an armed force sufficient to  overawe or crush the party or parties in permanent conspiracy  against it。

This result is not what was aimed at or de… 123                                           sired; but it is the  logical or necessary result of the attempt to erect the state on  atheistical principles。  Unless founded on the divine sovereignty;  authority can sustain itself only by force; for political atheism  recognizes no right but might。  No doubt the politicians have  sought an atheistical; or what is the same thing; a purely human;  basis for government; in order to secure an open field for human  freedom and activity; or individual or social progress。  The end  aimed at has been good; laudable even; but they forgot that  freedom is possible only with authority that protects it against  license as well as against despotism; and that there can be no  progress where there is nothing that is not progressive。  In  civil society two things are necessarystability and movement。   The human is the element of movement; for in it are possibilities  that can be only successively actualized。  But the element of  stability can be found only in the divine; in God; in whom there  is no unactualized possibility; who; therefore; is immovable;  immutable; and eternal。  The doctrine that derives authority from  God through the people; recognizes in the state both of these  elements; and provides alike for stability and progress。

This doctrine is not mere theory; it simply 124                                             states the real order  of things。  It is not telling what ought to be; but what is in  the real order。  It only asserts for civil government the  relation to God which nature herself holds to him; which the  entire universe holds to the Creator。  Nothing in man; in nature;  in the universe; is explicable without the creative act of God;  for nothing exists without that act。  That God 〃in the beginning  created heaven and earth;〃 is the first principle of all science  as of all existences; in politics no less than in theology。  God  and creation comprise all that is or exists; and creation; though  distinguishable from God as the act from the actor; is  inseparable from him; 〃for in Him we live and move and have our  being。〃  All creatures are joined to him by his creative act; and  exist only as through that act they participate of his being。   Through that act he is immanent as first cause in all creatures  and in every act of every creature。  The creature deriving from  his creative act can no more continue to exist than it could  begin to exist without it。  It is as bad philosophy as theology;  to suppose that God created the universe; endowed it with certain  laws of development or activity; wound it up; gave it a jog; set  it agoing; and then left it to go of itself。  It cannot go of  itself; because it does not exist 125                                   of itself。  It did not merely  not begin to exist; but it cannot continue to exist; without the  creative act。  Old Epicurus was a sorry philosopher; or rather;  no philosopher at all。  Providence is as necessary as creation;  or rather; Providence is only continuous creation; the creative  act not suspended or discontinued; or not passing over from the  creature and returning to God。

Through the creative act man participates of God; and he can  continue to exist; act; or live only by participating through it  of his divine being。  There is; therefore ; something of divinity;  so to speak; in every creature; and therefore it is that God is  worshipped in his works without idolatry。  But he creates  substantial existences capable of acting as second causes。  Hence;  in all living things there is in their life a divine element and  a natural element; in what is called human life; there are the  divine and the human; the divine as first and the human as second  cause; precisely what the doctrine of the great Christian  theologians assert to be the fact with all legitimate or real  government。  Government cannot exist without the efficacious  presence of God any more than man himself; and men might as well  attempt to build up a world as to attempt to found a state  without 126         God。  A government founded on atheistical principles were  less than a castle in the air。  It would have nothing to rest on;  would not be even so much as 〃the baseless fabric of a vision;〃  and they who imagine that they really do exclude God from their  politics deceive themselves; for they accept and use principles  which; though they know it not; are God。  What they call abstract  principles; or abstract forms of reason; without which there were  no logic; are not abstract; but the real; living God himself。   Hence government; like man himself; participates of the divine  being; and; derived from God through the people; it at the same  time participates of human reason and will; thus reconciling  authority with freedom; and stability with progress。

The people; holding their authority from God; hold it not as an  inherent right; but as a trust from Him; and are accountable to  Him for it。  It is not their own。  If it were their own they  might do with it as they pleased; and no one would have any right  to call them to an account; but holding it as a trust from God;  they are under his law; and bound to exercise it as that law  prescribes。  Civil rulers; holding their authority from God  through the people; are accountable for it both to Him and to  them。  If 127           they abuse it they are justiciable by the people and  punishable by God himself。

Here is the guaranty against tyranny; oppression; or bad  government; or what in modern times is called the responsibility  of power。  At the same time the state is guarantied against  sedition; insurrection; rebellion; revolution; by the elevation  of the civic virtues to the rank of religious; virtues; and  making loyalty a matter of conscience。  Religion is brought to  the aid of the state; not indeed as a foreign auxiliary; but as  integral in the political order itself。  Religion sustains the  state; not because it externally commands us to obey the higher  powers; or to be submissive to the powers that be; not because it  trains the people to habits of obedience; and teaches them to be  resigned and patient under the grossest abuses of power; but  because it and the state are in the same order; and inseparable;  though distinct; parts of one and the same whole。  The church and  the state; as corporations or external governing bodies; are  indeed separate in their spheres; and the church does not absorb  the state; nor does the state the church; but both are from God;  and both work to the same end; and when each is rightly  understood there is no antithesis or antagonism between them。   Men serve God in serving the 
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