“Medievalism, with its saints and martyrs, its love of self-torture, its wild passion for wounding itself, its gashing with knives, and its whipping with rods - Medievalism is real Christianity, and the medieval Christ is the real Christ.” RealSelfPassionChristChristianityAtheismSelf LoveSaintPositive AtheismTortureKnivesMartyrMedievalWhippingWild PassionReal Christianity Book:Epigrams of Oscar Wilde Source: Epigrams of Oscar Wilde
“Nowadays, by contrast, Christianity specialises in soft-focus mood music; its threats of hell, its demand for poverty and chastity, its doctrine that only the few will be saved and the many damned, have been shed, replaced by strummed guitars and saccharine smiles. It has reinvented itself so often, and with such breathtaking hypocrisy, in the interests of retaining its hold on the gullible, that a medieval monk who woke today, like Woody Allen's Sleeper, would not be able to recognise the faith that bears the same name as his own.” Has BeensTodayAbleNamesInterestChristianityPovertyHellFocusBearsDemandBreathsThreatGuitarSavedMoodDoctrineHypocrisyContrastShedReplacedMonkMedievalRecogniseChastityWoodyGullibleRetainingSleepers Author:A.C. Grayling
“When you get a new worldview you get a new world. It's like the shift from medieval Christianity to the Renaissance and enlightenment.” WorldChristianityEnlightenmentNew WorldMedievalWorldviewRenaissance Author:Barbara Marx Hubbard
“The Divine Comedy is a political poem and when you say poetry is not about - he's always quoted out of context, that "poetry makes nothing happen," that doesn't mean you shrug your shoulders and don't try to make anything happen. And Dante felt that poetry was engaged, there was a point of view; it's not my point of view, it's orthodox medieval Christianity, and I have my troubles with that. He didn't feel that you could just rule out so important a section of life - we care about these things, and it's out of caring about them that we write poetry.” FeelsWritingTryingMeanImportantHappensCarePoliticalFeltViewsChristianityComedyTroubleDivineCaringPoint Of ViewThings HappenShouldersEngagedPoetry IsOrthodoxSectionsMedievalOf ContextDivine Comedy Author:W. S. Merwin
“The processes of secularization that followed in the wake of the Reformation continue to work themselves out in complicated ways, not only in Europe but also in North America. To make a very long and complex story short, the success of the Reformation combined with the persistence and renewal of Roman Catholicism in the 16th and 17th centuries made Christianity into an enduring, disruptive problem in new ways, layered on top of problems that already affected late medieval Christianity.” LongProblemChristianityEndureComplicatedPersistenceCatholicismRenewalMedievalRoman Catholic Author:Brad Stephan Gregory