“L]iberalism holds that the resources (divine and human) that are available for the achievement of meaningful change justify an attitude of ultimate optimism” HumansAttitudeDivineAchievementResourcesOptimismUltimateAvailableMeaningfulJustify Book:On being human religiously: selected essays in religion and society Source: On being human religiously: selected essays in religion and society
“A dictatorship of relativism is being built that recognizes nothing as definite, and which leaves as the ultimate measure only one's ego and desires ... Having a clear faith, according to the credo of the church, is often labeled as fundamentalism. Yet relativism, that is, letting oneself being carried 'here and there by any wind of doctrine,' appears as the sole attitude good enough for modern times.” EnoughDesireChurchAttitudeClearModernWindEgoBuiltUltimateOneselfDoctrineGood EnoughSoleDictatorshipFundamentalismDefiniteHere And ThereRelativismModern TimesCredo Author:Pope Benedict XVI
“Sin is not only manifested in certain acts that are forbidden by divine command. Sin also appears in attitudes and dispositions and feelings. Lust and hate are sins as well as adultery and murder. And, in the traditional Christian view, despair and chronic boredom - unaccompanied by any vicious act - are serious sins. They are expressions of man's separation from God, as the ultimate good, meaning, and end of human existence.” MenHumansWellsEndsFeelingsChristianCertainHateSinViewsExistenceAttitudeDivineSeriousExpressionDespairUltimateMurderSeparationLustCommandTraditionalBoredomDispositionForbiddenViciousAdulteryHuman Existence Author:Mortimer Adler
“"Fate permitting" is a standard Stoic phrase meant to remind ourselves that planning things is up to us, but the ultimate outcomes are not under our control. It helps us to develop an attitude of equanimity toward the universe. We should very much try to change things for the better, that's the whole point of the Stoic discipline of action.” TryingHelpingActionUniverseAttitudeFateDisciplineUltimatePlanningEquanimityStoic Author:Massimo Pigliucci