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“The light of revelation does not descend on us perpendicularly from above; it comes through worldly media by the power of God’s Spirit, who enlists our participation in the process of responsible interpretation and critical appropriation.”
Daniel L. Migliore, Faith Seeking Understanding: An Introduction to Christian Theology
“The image of God is not like an image permanently stamped on a coin; it is more like an image reflected in a mirror. That is, human beings are created for life in relationships that mirror or correspond to God’s own life in relationship.”
Daniel L. Migliore, Faith Seeking Understanding: An Introduction to Christian Theology
“This is God’s holiness and justice revealed in Jesus Christ: that God justifies, accepts, and loves sinners despite their unworthiness.”
Daniel L. Migliore, Faith Seeking Understanding: An Introduction to Christian Theology
“God’s call to faithfulness can sometimes be a summons to be still and wait. There is a creative waiting as well as a creative acting.”
Daniel L. Migliore, Faith Seeking Understanding: An Introduction to Christian Theology
“While the church is indeed to stand under the authority of the biblical witness, it must avoid bibliolatry and read Scripture with sensitivity to its particular historical contexts and its diverse literary forms.”
Daniel L. Migliore, Faith Seeking Understanding: An Introduction to Christian Theology
“Christians today, no less than people of other faiths, are caught between pervasive apathy and acts of violence, apathy born of hopelessness about the enormity of the evils that confront us and recourse to violence and coercion that seriously compromises or even destroys the goals of a better future. Either way, we can close off the future to which we are directed by God our creator and redeemer.”
Daniel L. Migliore, Faith Seeking Understanding: An Introduction to Christian Theology
“Being truly human and living in community are inseparable. This wisdom is beautifully captured in an African proverb: “I am human only because you are human.”13”
Daniel L. Migliore, Faith Seeking Understanding: An Introduction to Christian Theology
“Many African Americans, Hispanics, and women read Scripture through Third World eyes, and this presents a deep challenge to First World readers, who all too often expect Scripture to endorse their comfortable, middle-class way of life.”
Daniel L. Migliore, Faith Seeking Understanding: An Introduction to Christian Theology