What we choose to embrace, to be responsive to, is the purest reflection of who we are and what we love.
Terryl L. GivensHeaven is not a club we enter. Heaven is a state we attain, in accordance with our โcapacity to receiveโ a blessed and sanctified nature.
Terryl L. GivensThose mortals who operate in the grey area between conviction and incredulity are in a position to choose most meaningfully, and with most meaningful consequences [โฆ] Perhaps only a doubter can appreciate the miracle of life without end.
Terryl L. GivensThe greatest act of self-revelation occurs when we choose what we will believe, in that space of freedom that exists between knowing that a thing is, and knowing that a thing is not.
Terryl L. GivensThe earliest religious texts in the West ascribe to humankind both a prehistory and a destiny among the gods. M. David Litwa presents a striking survey of the varieties the latter of these beliefs has had, both within and outside the Christian tradition. Becoming Divine reconstructs an accessible and fascinating mosaic of this too-long neglected idea, utilizing figures as disparate as Orphic cultists, Augustine, and Nietzsche.
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