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“Without the presuppositions of the Christian faith the individual is either nothing or becomes everything.”
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“A philosophical system may stand on the coherence or persuasiveness of its propositions. The church is otherwise. It is not a collection of propositions or sayings; but a people transformed by the Word, the people of God.”
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“if the teachings of Christianity were genuinely to take root in human hearts ... we should have no desire for war, should hate injustice worse than death, and should find indifference to the sufferings of others impossible.”
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“[a] characteristic of a symbol is that it opens up levels of reality which otherwise are closed for us.
[a symbol] also unlocks dimensions and elements of our soul which correspond to the dimensions and elements of reality. A great play gives us not only a new vision of the human scene, but it opens up hidden depths of our own being.”
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[a symbol] also unlocks dimensions and elements of our soul which correspond to the dimensions and elements of reality. A great play gives us not only a new vision of the human scene, but it opens up hidden depths of our own being.”
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