In the upshot there is only one answer for the preacher who wonders whether he is worthy to preach the sermon he has composed or for the writer who wonders whether he is worthy to write the religious book he is working on. The answer is: Of course not. To ask yourself: Am I worthy to perform this Christian task? is really the peak of pride and presumption. For the very question carries the implication that we spend most of our time doing things we are worthy to do. We simply do not have that kind of worth.
There is no longer a Christian mind ... the modern Christian has succumbed to secularization. He accepts religion - its morality, its worship, its sp… - Harry Blamires
There is no longer a Christian mind ... the modern Christian has succumbed to secularization. He accepts religion - its morality, its worship, its sp…
- Harry Blamires
. . . the Christian Mind has succumbed to the secular drift with a degree of weakness unmatched in Christian History. - Harry Blamires
. . . the Christian Mind has succumbed to the secular drift with a degree of weakness unmatched in Christian History.
In the upshot there is only one answer for the preacher who wonders whether he is worthy to preach the sermon he has composed or for the writer who w… - Harry Blamires
In the upshot there is only one answer for the preacher who wonders whether he is worthy to preach the sermon he has composed or for the writer who w…
The mental secularization of Christians means that nowadays we meet only as worshipping beings and as moral beings, not as thinking beings. - Harry Blamires
The mental secularization of Christians means that nowadays we meet only as worshipping beings and as moral beings, not as thinking beings.
The bland assumption that the Church's life will continue to be fruitful so long as we go on praying and cultivating our souls, irrespective of wheth… - Harry Blamires
The bland assumption that the Church's life will continue to be fruitful so long as we go on praying and cultivating our souls, irrespective of wheth…
There is nothing in our experience, however trivial, worldly, or even evil, which cannot be thought about christianly. - Harry Blamires
There is nothing in our experience, however trivial, worldly, or even evil, which cannot be thought about christianly.
There is no longer a Christian mind. - Harry Blamires
There is no longer a Christian mind.
If Christians cannot communicate as thinking beings, they are reduced to encountering one another only at the shallow level of gossip and small talk.… - Harry Blamires
If Christians cannot communicate as thinking beings, they are reduced to encountering one another only at the shallow level of gossip and small talk.…
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