Wednesday, November 27, 2019
Damnation Of Theron Ware Essays - The Damnation Of Theron Ware
  Damnation Of Theron Ware  The real issues in the damnation of Theron ware are not issues of religion, but  rather cultural issues. Although the book is outwardly a novel about religion,  the question becomes not whether god exists, but how we should live. Theron  becomes damned in the novel because of what he is. Theron cannot be anymore than  what he is, a simple Methodist minister, yet when he is shown another way of  life, he wants to enter. The problems that Theron is having in the novel reflect  questions that people were having on religious issues at the time. There is at  this point, a conflict between traditional beliefs, such as Methodism, and new  ideas. Each of the old beliefs and new ideas take form in this novel through on  of the characters, and it is through character development, especially    Theron's, that we see the conflict being argued out and solved. Though Theron  is the minister, throughout the book he is shown as wanting something more. Even  in the first scene in which we meet him, he is wishing that he had received a  better position in the church, perhaps a better appointment in a city, rather  than a rural town. It appears to me that the conflict within Theron is a  conflict of the old ways verses a modern life. The city symbolizes the new and  the free, while the rural town, in which Theron is stuck, symbolizes the  traditional beliefs. Just as, for most of the novel, Theron is stuck in the  rural town, he is also stuck within his beliefs. Though he wants more, it is  impossible. Theron tries to enter another way of life, which is shown to him by    Celia, father Forbes, and dr. Ledsmar, but when he attempts to enter this world  that they exist in, he is considered a "bore." In other words, Theron would  appear to be in a no-win situation. Just as Theron is stuck in this no-win  situation, it would appear that the Methodist church is stuck in it, as well. It  is apparent that some of the younger members of the church would like change,  however, they are unable, for various reasons, to affect it. Although culture  seems to be moving ahead at full force, the church seems to be stuck in the  past. The differences between the catholic and the Methodist church can reveal  this. The Catholic Church has organ music, has play, and has drinking, as is  seen at the catholic picnic being held at the same time as the Methodist camp.    Theron, like society, however, does not want to five up his religion to enter a  new life, but instead he wants to incorporate the two. This eventually leads to    Theron's breakdown and near death experience at the end of the novel. At the  opposite pole of Theron stand Dr. Ledsmar and father Forbes. These two men seem  to represent a new society, advanced science and religion that reflect the  changing and advancing world in which they live. While the Methodist church  focuses on non-intellectual issues, morality, externals and appearances, the    Catholic Church seems to be focused more in the real world. In father Forbes, we  see that it is possible for religion and knowledge to merge, but at the same  time are faced with the fact that if unchecked, science could very possibly wipe  out religion. Although father Forbes is a priest, he is no longer preaching, and  seems to have almost entirely let go of religion, instead pursuing science and  learning and fulfilling only a perfunctory role in the church. This seems to  reflect the growing change in the role of the church in people's lives. In a  world that is striving to become more equal, the methodist church seems to be  very concerned about money. It is mentioned several times that the pews in the  methodist church are sold or rented to the highest bidder, and in the church,  money is clout, as is eveidenced by the control that the wealthy church members  hold in any debate about changing the church. On the other hand, father forbes  is a wealthy man, yet within his glamorous church, it would seem that no one is  turned away. In fact, father forbes is introduced to us while visiting a very  poor man on his deathbed. This fact is even more important when we consider that  the catholic church has a reputaion of following rules of hierarchy, while the  methodist church, in appying the names "brother" and "sister," imply  that everyone is    
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