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In the Gates

Education: Culture and Law

The Law of God and Public Policy

Law gives shape to culture.

“You shall write [these words] on the doorposts of your house and on your gates.” Deuteronomy 6.9

Subjecting culture to the control of law is not a novel idea. It may be threatening, but only to those whose cultural preferences lie beyond what the law allows. If such people cannot change the law, in a democratic society such as ours, they will simply have to keep their cultural expressions and indulgences within the limits of what the law allows.

In the field of education Christians must augur for public policies that acknowledge the educating power of culture and which help to keep culture from becoming a corrupting influence in the lives of citizens. School curricula that minimize the arts, relativize ethics, promote a materialistic orientation to life, and neglect to inculcate critical thinking skills are not helping students to gain the ennobling benefits of certain forms of culture or to identify and avoid culture that debases the soul. Forms of pop culture which glorify violence, sex as recreation, and an overall attitude of incivility should be subjected to the good intentions and guidelines of the Law of God, at the very least, within the households of faithful parents.

By thus writing the Law of God on the doorposts of their homes parents make a stand for righteousness and wholesomeness amid the cultural desertification which is dehumanizing our society and endangering our lives.

T. M. Moore

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T.M. Moore

T. M. Moore is principal of The Fellowship of Ailbe, a spiritual fellowship in the Celtic Christian tradition. He and his wife, Susie, make their home in the Champlain Valley of Vermont.
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