Top 26 Diana Butler Bass Quotes
#2. Theologians pitted devotion and morality against belief, defining faith no longer as a way of life but rather as intellectual assent to certain creeds or confessions; their books were filled with "quarrelling, disputing, scolding, and reviling."38
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#3. Home is more than a house. It is a sacred location, a place of aspiration and dreams, of learning and habit, of relationships and heart. Home is the geography of our souls.
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#4. I do not accept the belief that the United States of America and our government can't stand up to the ripoffs of the pharmaceutical industry which charge us by far the highest prices in the world for prescription drugs.
Bernie Sanders
#5. Entrepreneurs do not try and create new types of smartphone technologies now because they know it's pointless: They're going to get sued almost immediately.
Charles Duhigg
#6. Cold air clawed at my face, ripping tears from my eyes. I buried my face deep into Daniel's back and breathed in a mixture of familiar scents - almonds, oil paint, earth, and a hint of varnish. I didn't even question why I was on that bike. I just knew I was suppose to be.
Bree Despain
#8. Christianity did not begin with a confession. It began with an invitation into friendship, into creating a new community, into forming relationships based on love and service.
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#9. I'm waiting now, but I will be ready. We are mutual participants, you and I, intertwined.
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#10. With social media, you have the chance to be the Lutherans that Luther imagined.
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#11. Why is it that the choice among churches always seems to be the choice between intelligence on ice and ignorance on fire?
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#12. Enacting love was a critical aspect of experiencing love. Devotion and ethics intertwined.
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#13. Although churches seem the most natural space to perform spiritual awakening, the disconcerting reality is that many people in Western society see churches more as museums of religion than sacred stages that dramatize the movement of God's spirit.
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#14. The biggest issue of the twenty-first century is not necessarily the "decline" of neighborhood. It may be that we have all moved to a new neighborhood and have not learned how to get along with the new neighbors.
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#15. Fear brings out the basest instincts," writes British political scientist Sue Goss, "and narrows our sense of belonging to self-preservation."16
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#16. Doctrine is to be the balm of a healing experience of God, not a theological scalpel to wound and exclude people.
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#17. That it is precisely when we recognize our common humanity - when we recognize our own humanity in the face of the other - it is then that we also recognize the face of God.
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#19. Spiritual awakening is not ultimately the work of invisible cultural forces. Instead, it is the work of learning to see differently, of prayer, and of conversion. It is something people do.
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#20. Hospitality is the practice that keeps the church from becoming a club, a members-only society.
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#21. We are not going to stop here on planet Earth. We're going to move out to other planetary bodies.
Peter Diamandis
#22. We must abandon the external height images in which the theistic God has historically been perceived and replace them with internal depth images of a deity who is not apart from us, but who is the very core and ground of all that is. - Paul Tillich
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#23. Whereas militant Christianity triumphs over all, generative Christianity transforms the world through humble service to all. It is not about victory; it is about following Christ in order to seed human community with grace.
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#24. Frequent discontent must proceed from frequent hardships.
Samuel Johnson
#25. When I get a little money I buy books," he confessed to a friend. "If any is left, I buy food and clothes."13
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#26. The moment that we think we know, we've lost our perspective on wisdom.
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