“Disguise is central to God's way of dealing with us human beings. Not because God is playing games with us but because the God who is beyond our knowing makes himself known in the disguise of what we can know. The Christian word for this is revelation, and the ultimate revelation came by incarnation. ... God is the master of disguises, in order that we might see.” KnowsWayHumansMightChristianOrderGamesHuman BeingsKnownKnowingSeeingMastersUltimateInvisibleVisibleRevelationsDisguiseIncarnationPlaying Games Author:Richard John Neuhaus
“Determined secularists view these as residual inconsistencies that they have not yet go around to extirpating and that may not be worth bothering about... Form the secularist perspective it may be that the essential battles have been won and excessive zeal in pressing a final mopping-up operation might only excited further public hostility.” MayHas BeensMightChristianFormReligiousViewsPerspectiveBattleEssentialsFinalsExcitedDeterminedBotherOperationsHostilityZealInconsistencyResidualMoppingMopping Up Author:Richard John Neuhaus
“Whatever else the religious Right may be, it is a bonanza for its opponents... Reports of the great terror that is upon us are raising millions of dollars in fund appeals by Planned Parenthood, the American Civil Liberties Union, the National Organization for Women, Norman Lear's People for the American Way, and others who claim to believe that the religious Right is the greatest peril to American democracy since Joe McCarthy.” PeopleWayBelieveMayChristianReligiousLibertyMillionsDemocracyOrganizationClaimsDollarsUnionsTerrorAppealsOpponentsReportsFundParenthoodPerilCivil LibertiesLearPlanned ParenthoodAmerican DemocracyJoe Mccarthy Book:Piety and politics: evangelicals and fundamentalists confront the world Source: Piety and politics: evangelicals and fundamentalists confront the world
“I do believe that those who compare the religious Right to the Nazis have fallen victim to polemical heat prostration.” BelieveChristianReligiousVictimCompareFallenHeatNaziProstration Book:Piety and politics: evangelicals and fundamentalists confront the world Source: Piety and politics: evangelicals and fundamentalists confront the world
“Optimism is a matter optics, of seeing what you want to see and not seeing what you don't want to see. Hope, on the other hand, is a Christian virtue. It is the unblinking acknowledgment of all that militates against hope, and the unrelenting refusal to despair. We have not the right to despair, and, finally, we have not the reason to despair” WantMatterReasonHandsChristianVirtueSeeingDespairOptimismWhat You WantRefusalAcknowledgmentUnrelentingOptics Book:The Best of Source: The Best of
“One would like to believe that people who think of themselves as devout Christians would also behave in a manner that is in according with Christian ethics. But pastorally and existentially, I know that this is not the case, and never has been.” PeopleThinkingKnowsBelieveHas BeensChristianCasesEthicsAtheistBehaveChristian Ethics Author:Richard John Neuhaus