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Ordering Love: Liberal Societies and the Memory of God Ordering Love: Liberal Societies and the Memory of God by David L. Schindler
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“The logical tendency of modernity, in its dominant liberal form, is to look on love as at best a matter of piety or good will, and not as the very stuff that makes our lives and the things of the world real, the basic order of our lives and of all things.”
David L. Schindler, Ordering Love: Liberal Societies and the Memory of God
“Freedom is at root a natural, ultimately God-centered, personal act of love, even as love properly understood is a natural, ultimately God-centered, personal order of truth. Freedom and truth are therefore united in what is at once an act and an order of love.”
David L. Schindler, Ordering Love: Liberal Societies and the Memory of God
“He says, for example, that "the snowy Alps were visible
in the distance from the camp, but no one was able to muster it within himself to give any thought to how beautiful they really are; this can only be done by one who is able to look at the world with the eyes of a man, not a slave." Majdanski”
David L. Schindler, Ordering Love: Liberal Societies and the Memory of God
“The goodness of things in the cosmos is not rooted most basically in human freedom or intelligence, and thus in human spirit, nor is it first granted by human freedom and intelligence. On the contrary, it is rooted in the creative freedom and intelligence of the creator, in which all things of the cosmos truly participate, and which they just so far "image," each in its own analogical, creaturely way.”
David L. Schindler, Ordering Love: Liberal Societies and the Memory of God