“In the doctrine of Providence, we have a specific Christian confession exclusively possible through faith in Jesus Christ. This faith is no general, vague notion of Providence. It has a concrete focus: ‘If God is for us, who is against us? He that spared not his own Son, but delivered him up for us all, how shall he not also with him freely give us all things?’ (Rom.8:31, 32).” IfsGivingChristianJesusChristFocusSonJesus ChristAll ThingsNotionDoctrineConcreteConfessionProvidenceVagueFaith In Jesus Author:G. C. Berkouwer
“I am of course a skeptic about the divinity of Christ and a scorner of the notion that there is a God who cares how we are or what we do.” CareCoursesChristNotionDivinityWho CaresSkeptic Book:Palm Sunday: An Autobiographical Collage Source: Palm Sunday: An Autobiographical Collage
“I am of course a skeptic about the divinity of Christ and a scorner of the notion that there is a God who cares about how we are or what we do. ... Religious skeptics often become very bitter towards the end, as did Mark Twain. ... I know why I will become bitter. I will finally realize that I have had it right all along: that I will not see God, that there is no heaven or Judgement Day.” KnowsEndsCareReligionCoursesHeavenChristRealizingReligiousMarkNotionBitterJudgementDivinityWho CaresSkepticJudgement Day Author:Kurt Vonnegut
“Americans' deepest religion is often equality. The notion that Christ alone is God-superior, authoritative, supernatural-and that Christ's teaching and person is far greater than Buddha's, or Muhammad's, or Moses's, no matter how much great and good wisdom may be contained in those others, is scandalous.” MayPersonsMatterChristGreaterTeachingNotionSuperiorsMosesMuhammadScandalousChrist Alone Book:Handbook of Catholic Apologetics: Reasoned Answers to Questions of Faith Source: Handbook of Catholic Apologetics: Reasoned Answers to Questions of Faith