Miroslav Volf Quotes
Top 30 wise famous quotes and sayings by Miroslav Volf
Miroslav Volf Famous Quotes & Sayings
Discover top inspirational quotes from Miroslav Volf on Wise Famous Quotes.
Evil has insinuated itself into our very souls and rules over us from the very citadel erected to guard us against it.
God acts differently. God continues to give, refusing to make giving dependent on our receiving things rightly.
Naked need is the occasion for God's giving, not a need adorned with the clean, elegant robes of respectability and good works.
The goal of pursuit of justice must not simply be that justice happens but that reconciliation also happens.
By embracing the "outcast," Jesus underscored the "sinfulness" of the persons and systems that cast them out.
There is no space in which worship should not take place, no time when it should not occur, and no activity through which it should not happen.
Christ came to transform us from never enough people - to more than enough people; that through his poverty we may become rich.
Notice that, in making ourselves available, we are not doing God any favors. We give ourselves for God's use to benefit creation, not to benefit God.
God's gifts aim at making us into generous givers, not just fortunate receivers. God gives so that we, in human measure, can be givers too.
I do believe that Muslims and Christians and Jews pray to the same God. And yet they understand who God is in significantly different ways.
Love properly understood is God - the font of all creation and the ultimate goal of all desires; God properly understood is love.
Faith is the way we as receivers relate appropriately to God as the giver. It is empty hands held open for God to fill.
If we can exit a relationship, pressure to reconcile lessens; if we must live with those who have wronged us, we are pushed to reconcile.
We will not "forget" so as to be able to rejoice; we will rejoice and therefore let those memories (of wrongs suffered) slip out of our minds!
For many Americans, Osama bin Laden is the paradigmatic Muslim, an absurd conviction for anyone who has lived with Muslims.
Does a person have a right to change his or her own religion? This is a fundamental human right, just like a right to freedom of speech.
We lead our lives well when we love God with our whole being and when we love neighbors as we (properly) love ourselves.
G. K. Chesterton famously quipped that "those who marry the spirit of the age will find themselves widows in the next.
Whatever the reasons, when forgiveness happens it is always a miracle of grace. The obstacles in its way are immense