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NPNF2-08. Basil: Letters and Select Works - Holy Bible Institute

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Against those who maintain that the Spirit is in the rank neither of a servant nor of a master,but in that of the free.Chapter XX.Against those who maintain that the Spirit is in the rank neither of a servant nor of amaster, but in that of the free.51. He is not a slave, it is said; not a master, but free. Oh the terrible insensibility, thepitiable audacity, of them that maintain this! Shall I rather lament in them their ignoranceor their blasphemy? They try to insult the doctrines that concern the divine nature 1150 bycomparing them with the human, <strong>and</strong> endeavour to apply to the ineffable nature of Godthat common custom of human life whereby the difference of degrees is variable, not perceivingthat among men no one is a slave by nature. For men are either brought under ayoke of slavery by conquest, as when prisoners are taken in war; or they are enslaved onaccount of poverty, as the Egyptians were oppressed by Pharaoh; or, by a wise <strong>and</strong> mysteriousdispensation, the worst children are by their fathers’ order condemned to serve the wiser<strong>and</strong> the better; 1151 <strong>and</strong> this any righteous enquirer into the circumstances would declare tobe not a sentence of condemnation but a benefit. For it is more profitable that the manwho, through lack of intelligence, has no natural principle of rule within himself, shouldbecome the chattel of another, to the end that, being guided by the reason of his master, hemay be like a chariot with a charioteer, or a boat with a steersman seated at the tiller. Forthis reason Jacob by his father’s blessing became lord of Esau, 1152 in order that the foolishson, who had not intelligence, his proper guardian, might, even though he wished it not, bebenefited by his prudent brother. So Canaan shall be “a servant unto his brethren” 1153 because,since his father Ham was unwise, he was uninstructed in virtue. In this world, then,it is thus that men are made slaves, but they who have escaped poverty or war, or do notrequire the tutelage of others, are free. It follows that even though one man be called master<strong>and</strong> another servant, nevertheless, both in view of our mutual equality of rank <strong>and</strong> as chattelsof our Creator, we are all fellow slaves. But in that other world what can you bring out ofbondage? For no sooner were they created than bondage was commenced. The heavenlybodies exercise no rule over one another, for they are unmoved by ambition, but all bowdown to God, <strong>and</strong> render to Him alike the awe which is due to Him as Master <strong>and</strong> the glorywhich falls to Him as Creator. For “a son honoureth his father <strong>and</strong> a servant his master,” 1154<strong>and</strong> from all God asks one of these two things; for “if I then be a Father where is my honour?<strong>and</strong> if I be a Master where is my fear?” 1155 Otherwise the life of all men, if it were not under1150 τὰ τῆς θεολογίας δόγματα. cf. note on § 66.1151 cf. Gen. ix. 25.1152 Gen. xxvii. 29.1153 Gen. ix. 25.1154 Mal. i. 6.1155 Mal. i. 6.209

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