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    Mark A. Noll
    “I was brought up in a Christian environment where, because God had to be given pre-eminence, nothing else was allowed to be important. I have broken through to the position that because God exists, everything has significance.”360”
    Mark A. Noll, The Scandal of the Evangelical Mind

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    Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
    “In keeping silent about evil, in burying it so deep within us that no sign of it appears on the surface, we are implanting it, and it will rise up a thousand fold in the future. When we neither punish nor reproach evildoers, we are not simply protecting their trivial old age, we are thereby ripping the foundations of justice from beneath new generations.”
    Aleksandr I. Solzhenitsyn, The Gulag Archipelago 1918–1956

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    Beth Allison Barr
    “Bennett describes this as the patriarchal equilibrium. Regardless of how much freedom women have, they always have less than men. Yet the patriarchal equilibrium is a continuum, not a fixed standard. The boundaries of patriarchy wax and wane; the size of a woman’s room—the space where she is able to make her own choices—changes. Some women have bigger rooms, such as wealthy women with husbands and fathers among the highest social classes. Some women have smaller rooms, such as poorer women from families with little political and social influence. Historical circumstances, such as the aftermath of the Black Death in Europe, temporarily expanded women’s rooms by increasing their independence as wage earners, while other historical circumstances, such as Athenian democracy, made women’s rooms smaller.”
    Beth Allison Barr, The Making of Biblical Womanhood: How the Subjugation of Women Became Gospel Truth

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    James H. Cone
    “Literalism thirsts for the removal of doubt in religion, enabling believers to justify all kinds of political oppression in the name of God and country. During slavery blacks were encouraged to be obedient slaves because it was the will of God. After all, Paul did say "slaves obey your masters"; and because of the "curse of Ham," blacks have been considered inferior to whites. Even today the same kind of literalism is being used by white scholars to encourage blacks to be nonviolent, as if nonviolence were the only possible expression of Christian love. It is surprising that it never dawns on these white religionists that oppressors are in no moral position to dictate what a Christian response is. Jesus' exhortations to "turn the other cheek" and "go the second mile" do not mean that blacks should let whites walk all over them. We cannot use Jesus' behavior in the first century as a literal guide for our actions in the twentieth century. To do so is to fall into the same trap that fundamentalists fall into. It destroys Christian freedom, the freedom to make decisions patterned on, but not dictated by, the example of Jesus.”
    James H. Cone, A Black Theology of Liberation

  • #5
    “What is the lesson in this historical parade of end-times prediction? While predictions of the world’s end often have spawned intense evangelistic outreach”
    Brian P. Irwin, After Dispensationalism: Reading the Bible for the End of the World

  • #6
    “Negatively”
    Brian P. Irwin, After Dispensationalism: Reading the Bible for the End of the World

  • #7
    “Have you ever thought of how miraculous reading is? Easily taken for granted”
    Brian P. Irwin, After Dispensationalism: Reading the Bible for the End of the World

  • #8
    “Misreading rhetorical techniques and skipping the social and historical contexts means that dispensationalist end-times writers don’t see the return from exile and the resettlement of the promised land as prophetic fulfilment. Most Old Testament passages that dispensationalists understand as speaking of the millennium point to”
    Brian P. Irwin, After Dispensationalism: Reading the Bible for the End of the World



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