“We are among the first peoples in human history who do not broadly inherit religious identity as a given, a matter of kin and tribe, like hair color and hometown. But the very fluidity of this—the possibility of choice that arises, the ability to craft and discern one’s own spiritual bearings—is not leading to the decline of spiritual life but its revival. It is changing us, collectively. It is even renewing religion, and our cultural encounter with religion, in counterintuitive ways. I meet scientists who speak of a religiosity without spirituality—a reverence for the place of ritual in human life, and the value of human community, without a need for something supernaturally transcendent. There is something called the New Humanism, which is in dialogue about moral imagination and ethical passions across boundaries of belief and nonbelief. But I apprehend— with a knowledge that is as much visceral as cognitive— that God is love. That somehow the possibility of care that can transform us— love muscular and resilient— is an echo of a reality behind reality, embedded in the creative force that gives us life.”
Quote by Krista Tippett
Work
Becoming Wise: An Inquiry into the Mystery and Art of Living
Browse quotes and source details for this work. more
Author
You May Also Like
Source: Viața pe un peron
Source: Like the Flowing River
Source: The Meaning Of Anxiety
“Modern human evolution has reached the point of reporting corruption to the corrupt.”
Source: Master of Stupidity
Source: The Meaning Of Anxiety
Source: Golden Boy
Source: A Court of Thorns and Roses
Source: Return to Fae
