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When your only regret is if anyone thinks you regret anything - that is the definition of conviction.


Criss Jami


#certainty #confidence #conviction #definition #faith

Christianity is not about how much faith you have. Its about Who your faith is in.


Mike Donahey


#god #tenth-avenue-north #faith

Faith reveals the potential.


Toba Beta


#potential #reveal #faith

Deep, contended joy comes from a place of complete security and confidence [in God] - even in the midst of trial.


Charles R. Swindoll


#contentment #faith #joy #trials #trust

Leadership is unlocking people's potential to become better.


Bill Bradley


#become #better #people #potential #unlocking

If God does not exist, everything is permitted.


Fyodor Dostoyevsky


#existence #faith #god #faith

I was utterly convinced that an intellectual could never be anything but an intellectual, was simply not capable of being anything else, that his intellectuality would, sooner or later, erode his faith or erode whatever he'd masked it with . . . For example, intellectuals like to dress themselves up as peasants . . . but it never works. The intellectual's constitution is impervious to such things - it permits only one object of worship - oneself. Generally speaking, an intellectual in the contemporary version is an exceptionally resourceful and, essentially, pitiful being.


Leonid Borodin


#intellectualism #intellectuals #posturing #pretense #faith

Our greatest challenge today...is to couple conviction with doubt. By conviction, I mean some pragmatically developed faith, trust, or centeredness; and by doubt I mean openness to the ongoing changeability, mystery, and fallibility of the conviction.


Kirk J. Schneider


#faith #faith

By calling into question the very ideal of a universal, autonomous reason (which was, in the Enlightenment, the basis for rejecting religious thought) and further demonstrating that all knowledge is grounded in narrative or myth, Lyotard relativizes (secular) philosophy's claim to autonomy and so grants the legitimacy of a philosophy that grounds itself in Christian faith. Previously such a distinctly Christian philosophy would have been exiled from the 'pure' arena of philosophy because of its 'infection' with bias and prejudice. Lyotard's critique, however, demonstrates that no philosophy - indeed, no knowledge - is untainted by prejudice or faith commitments. In this way the playing field is leveled, and new opportunities to voice a Christian philosophy are created. Thus Lyotard's postmodern critique of metanarratives, rather than being a formidable foe of Christian faith and thought, can in fact be enlisted as an ally in the construction of a Christian philosophy.


James K.A. Smith


#christianity #knowledge #lyotard #metanarrative #narrative

Where was God? In him and his question.


George MacDonald


#faith #faith






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