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Image of Paul Virilio
What brought me to Christianity is Incarnation, not Ressurection.
- Paul Virilio
Collection: Christianity
Image of Robert Farrar Capon
Christianity is not a religion; it is the announcement of the end of religion.
- Robert Farrar Capon
Collection: Christianity
Image of Bill Hybels
Authentic Christianity is a supernatural walk with a living, dynamic, communicating God.
- Bill Hybels
Collection: Christianity
Image of Oswald Chambers
Beware of reasoning about God's Word - obey It.
- Oswald Chambers
Collection: Christianity
Image of Oswald Chambers
The institutions of Churchianity are not Christianity. An institution is a good thing if it is second; immediately an institution recognizes itself it becomes the dominating factor.
- Oswald Chambers
Collection: Christianity
Image of Dan Brown
Nothing in Christianity is original.
- Dan Brown
Collection: Christianity
Image of Leonard Ravenhill
The longer I live, the more I find I don't know
- Leonard Ravenhill
Collection: Christianity
Image of Leonard Ravenhill
Christianity is Christ plus nothing!
- Leonard Ravenhill
Collection: Christianity
Image of Simon Critchley
In the US, what passes for Christianity - and it is, to say the least, a highly perverse, possessive individualist and capitalist version of what I would see as Christ's messianic ethical communism, to say the least - is a new civil religion, a civil religion of freedom.
- Simon Critchley
Collection: Christianity
Image of Leonard Ravenhill
The Bible is either absolute, or it's obsolete.
- Leonard Ravenhill
Collection: Christianity
Image of T. S. Eliot
Those who talk of the bible as a monument of English prose are merely admiring it as a monument over the grave of Christianity.
- T. S. Eliot
Collection: Christianity
Image of Benjamin Disraeli
Christianity teaches us to love our neighbor as ourself; modern society acknowledges no neighbor.
- Benjamin Disraeli
Collection: Christianity
Image of Benjamin Disraeli
Judaism is not complete without Christianity and without Judaism, Christianity would not exist.
- Benjamin Disraeli
Collection: Christianity
Image of Thomas Aquinas
The Cross to me is certain salvation. The Cross is that which I ever adore. The Cross of the Lord is with me. The Cross is my refuge.
- Thomas Aquinas
Collection: Christianity
Image of Benjamin Franklin
Christianity commands us to pass by injuries; policy, to let them pass by us.
- Benjamin Franklin
Collection: Christianity
Image of E. M. Forster
He was obliged however to throw over Christianity. Those who base their conduct upon what they are rather than upon what they ought to be, always must throw it over in the end . . . .
- E. M. Forster
Collection: Christianity
Image of Mahatma Gandhi
I consider Western Christianity in its practical working a negation of Christ's Christianity.
- Mahatma Gandhi
Collection: Christianity
Image of Adolf Hitler
There is something very unhealthy about Christianity.
- Adolf Hitler
Collection: Christianity
Image of Soren Kierkegaard
Humor (is) intrinsitc to Christianity.
- Soren Kierkegaard
Collection: Christianity
Image of David Livingstone
I am willing to go anywhere, anywhere, anywhere-provided it be forward.
- David Livingstone
Collection: Christianity
Image of C. S. Lewis
If Christianity was something we were making up, of course we could make it easier. But it is not.
- C. S. Lewis
Collection: Christianity
Image of Yann Martel
Christianity is a religion in a rush.
- Yann Martel
Collection: Christianity
Image of John Gresham Machen
I see with greater and greater clearness that consistent Christianity is the easiest Christianity to defend
- John Gresham Machen
Collection: Christianity
Image of Anthony de Mello
"That of the person who sees other human beings as sinners," said the Master.
- Anthony de Mello
Collection: Christianity
Image of William Barclay
Certainly Christianity is an experience, but equally clearly the validity of ane experience has to be tested. There are people in lunatic asylums who have the experience of being the Emperor Napoleon or a poached egg. It is unquestionably an experience, and to them a real experience, but for all that it has no kind of universal validity. It is necessary to go far beyond simply saying that something comes from experience. Before any such thing can be evaluated at all, the source and character of the experience must clearly be investigated.
- William Barclay
Collection: Christianity