All fundamentalist theologians make the ordinances of creation an essential part of creation and absolutize them. Women belong at home, fulfil their life through motherhood, by caring for their husbands and serving them. The fixed role pattern of one particular economic and family order is transformed into an order willed by God and given by creation. With a methodologically similar logic, slaves were understood as those elected by God to serve the whites.
God has no other hands than ours. - Dorothee Solle
God has no other hands than ours.
- Dorothee Solle
Our whole life consists of despairing of an answer and seeking an answer. - Dorothee Solle
Our whole life consists of despairing of an answer and seeking an answer.
With the disappearance of God the Ego moves forward to become the sole divinity. - Dorothee Solle
With the disappearance of God the Ego moves forward to become the sole divinity.
This is the purpose of theology. By it my life becomes clearer and more conscious. - Dorothee Solle
This is the purpose of theology. By it my life becomes clearer and more conscious.
A competitive society is a society of envy. - Dorothee Solle
A competitive society is a society of envy.
To be content with the world as it is is to be dead. - Dorothee Solle
To be content with the world as it is is to be dead.
For me as a woman pride is not really sin, but rather something that I still have to learn. The male conception of the person who rebels against G… - Dorothee Solle
For me as a woman pride is not really sin, but rather something that I still have to learn. The male conception of the person who rebels against G…
A language that takes our emotions seriously and gives them real weight in our lives encourages us to think and be and act differently. - Dorothee Solle
A language that takes our emotions seriously and gives them real weight in our lives encourages us to think and be and act differently.
Death is what takes place within us when we look upon others not as gift, blessing, or stimulus but as threat, danger, competition. - Dorothee Solle
Death is what takes place within us when we look upon others not as gift, blessing, or stimulus but as threat, danger, competition.
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