I am reminded of the remark made by William Temple, an early 20th century Archbishop of Canterbury, about how “it is a great mistake to think that God is chiefly interested in religion." — Peter Laarman
Faith [is] a habitual confidence given us by Another in whose hands we can relax…. It means that what causes us to belong is a pattern of desire produced in us by someone we cannot see who is giving… — James Alison
I am reminded of the remark made by William Temple, an early 20th century Archbishop of Canterbury, about how “it is a great mistake to think that God is chiefly interested in religion." — Peter Laarman
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