The wonder, the mystery and authority

Is it this that we are longing for?

In The Karamazov Brothers , the novel by Dostoevsky, the author lets one of the brothers tell the story of The Grand inquisitor;  It's long ago in Spain. the old man tells about when Jesus suddenly appears in Seville.

The inquisitor sets Jesus in prison and says to him that people don't want the freedom that Jesus provides, they just want wonders, mysteries and authorizes to obey...

The youngest brother, Alyosha, listens to this, as the very intellectual and skeptic Ivan tells the story.
Ivan can't accept the earth as it is, with all this murders, even of children.

When he walks away Alyosha sees that one of Ivan's shoulders hangs down a little...

It is as Dostoevsky wants to tell that intellectual understanding is not enough.

In the book Alyosha learns that it's necessary to love the earth as it is - even if it isn't logical acceptably
But freedom in the heart is also necessary - Dostoevsky never learnt to like the catholic church...
It is often said that Ivan reflects the position of Dostoevsky best. He wanted to that people should see Christ in them self and not obey the church or authorities

But I think he also had a part of Alyosha in him.

There are many voices in the book, as it is in Bach's music - both written on a polyphonic way.


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