Men are generally right in what they affirm and wrong in what they deny. What we deny is generally something that lies outside our experience, and about which we can therefore say nothing.
The way to the organic, active peace of brotherhood leads through the hearts of peacemakers who will knit together, with patience and self-sacrifice,… - H. Richard Niebuhr
The way to the organic, active peace of brotherhood leads through the hearts of peacemakers who will knit together, with patience and self-sacrifice,…
- H. Richard Niebuhr
Everyone has some kind of philosophy, some general worldview, which to men of other views will seem mythological. - H. Richard Niebuhr
Everyone has some kind of philosophy, some general worldview, which to men of other views will seem mythological.
It is imperative that the past of the pilgrims' progress be intentionally carried forward into the present as we work into our future. Without it we … - H. Richard Niebuhr
It is imperative that the past of the pilgrims' progress be intentionally carried forward into the present as we work into our future. Without it we …
Pilgrims are persons in motion passing through territories not their own, seeking something we might call completion, or perhaps the word clarity wil… - H. Richard Niebuhr
Pilgrims are persons in motion passing through territories not their own, seeking something we might call completion, or perhaps the word clarity wil…
Pilgrims are poets who create by taking journeys. - H. Richard Niebuhr
Pilgrims are poets who create by taking journeys.
Apart from the resurrection of Jesus, the eschatological orientation of the church appears as the spoke of a wheel without a hub. - H. Richard Niebuhr
Apart from the resurrection of Jesus, the eschatological orientation of the church appears as the spoke of a wheel without a hub.
Men are generally right in what they affirm and wrong in what they deny. What we deny is generally something that lies outside our experience, and ab… - H. Richard Niebuhr
Men are generally right in what they affirm and wrong in what they deny. What we deny is generally something that lies outside our experience, and ab…
Christendom has often achieved apparent success by ignoring the precepts of its founder. - H. Richard Niebuhr
Christendom has often achieved apparent success by ignoring the precepts of its founder.
Religion makes good people better and bad people worse. - H. Richard Niebuhr
Religion makes good people better and bad people worse.
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