NIHILISM

The Root of Revolution in the Modern Age

by Eugene (Fr. Seraphim) Rose

"What does Nihilism mean?" wrote Frederich Nietszche. "...That the highest values are losing their value. There is no goal....There is no Truth, no 'thing in itself.' There is no answer to the question: why?

Nihilism has become, in our time, so widespread and pervasive, has entered so deeply into the minds and hearts of all men living today, that there is no longer any 'front' on which it may be fought." - Eugene (Fr. Seraphim) Rose

In 1962, the young Eugene Rose undertook to write a monumental chronicle of the abandonment of Truth in the modern age. Of the hundreds of pages of material he compiled for this work, only the present essay has come down to us in completed form. Here Eugene reveals the core of all modern thought and life - the belief that all truth is relative - and shows how this belief has been translated into action in our century. Today, three decades after he wrote it, this essay is surely more timely that ever. It clearly explains why contemporary ideas, values, and attitudes - the "spirit of the age" - are shifting so rapidly in the direction of moral anarchy, as the philosophy of Nihilism enters more deeply into the fiber of society. Nietszche was right when he predicted that the 20th century would usher in "the triumph of Nihilism."

"Atheism, true 'existential' atheism burning with hatred of a seemingly unjust or unmerciful God, is a spiritual state; it is a real attempt to grapple with the true God... Nietzsche, in calling himself Antichrist, proved thereby his intense hunger for Christ." - excerpt from NIHILISM

Indeed, the Christian is - in an ultimate sense - a "Nihilist"; to him, in the end, the world is nothing, and God is all. On the one hand, the true Nihilist places his faith in things that pass away and end in nothing. On the other hand, the Christian, renouncing such vanity, places his faith in the one thing that will not pass away, the Kingdom of God.

Some years after writing this essay, Eugene Rose became a monk in the mountains of northern California with the name Fr. Seraphim. Although he lived his whole life in America, he has become, after his death, the most popular spiritual-philisophical writer in Russia today.

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