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Book cover for How to Inhabit Time: Understanding the Past, Facing the Future, Living Faithfully Now
the irony of our history always means a different future is possible, both because God can turn the tables (“the stone the builders rejected” becomes the chief cornerstone, Ps. 118:22) and also because recognition can yield contrition—which ...more
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Howard Thurman
“I belong to a generation that finds very little that is meaningful or intelligent in the teachings of the Church concerning Jesus Christ. It is a generation largely in revolt because of the general impression that Christianity is essentially an other-worldly religion, having as its motto: “Take all the world, but give me Jesus.” The desperate opposition to Christianity rests in the fact that it seems, in the last analysis, to be a betrayal of the Negro into the hands of his enemies by focusing his attention upon heaven, forgiveness, love, and the like. It is true that this emphasis is germane to the religion of Jesus, but it has to be put into a context that will show its strength and vitality rather than its weakness and failure.”
Howard Thurman, Jesus and the Disinherited

D.L. Mayfield
“Theologian Lisa Sharon Harper writes that “Shalom is what the kingdom of God smells like.”
D.L. Mayfield, The Myth of the American Dream: Reflections on Affluence, Autonomy, Safety, and Power

Julian of Norwich
“See that I am God. See that I am in everything. See that I do everything. See that I have never stopped ordering my works, nor ever shall, eternally. See that I lead everything on to the conclusion I ordained for it before time began, by the same power, wisdom and love with which I made it. How can anything be amiss?”
Julian of Norwich

“We are guilty of having been silent when we should have spoken.”
Matthew D. Hockenos, Then They Came for Me: Martin Niemöller, the Pastor Who Defied the Nazis

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