Goals Quote by Walter Benjamin
““...nothing that is historical can relate itself, from its own ground, to anything messianic. Therefore, the Kingdom of God is not the telos of the historical dynamic; it cannot be established as a goal. From the standpoint of history, it is not the goal but the terminus [ Ende ]. Therefore, the secular order cannot be built on the idea of the Divine Kingdom, and theocracy has no political but only a religious meaning.””
About This Quote
Source Essay: The Origin of History, Walter Benjamin, 1940
Historical processes are not destined to fulfill a divine or messianic purpose; the secular world cannot be built on a theological kingdom, which remains a religious concept only.
In simple terms: History isn’t a path to a divine kingdom; secular order can’t be based on that idea.
Separate religious aspirations from political goals.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- academic study
- political discourse
- religious debate
- policy formulation
- educational curricula
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Can secular societies benefit from religious moral frameworks?
- What role does messianic hope play in history?
The argument may discount the motivating power of religious belief in societies.