Great Throughts Treasury

This site is dedicated to the memory of Dr. Alan William Smolowe who gave birth to the creation of this database.

Related Quotes

Mahatma Gandhi, fully Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, aka Bapu

The challenge is to hate the sin but love the sinner.

Challenge | Hate | Love | Sin |

Ellen Goodman

We are at ease with a moral judgment made against someone’s private sin - lust or greed. We are much less comfortable judging someone’s public ethic - those decisions that can lead to such outcomes as aggression, the abuse of the environment, the neglect of the needy.

Abuse | Aggression | Greed | Judgment | Lust | Neglect | Public | Sin |

Bernard Häring

If the church doesn’t listen to the world, then the world will never listen to the church.

Church | Will | World |

Abraham Joshua Heschel

In biblical days prophets were astir while the world was asleep; today the world is astir while church and synagogue are busy with trivialities.

Church | World |

Richard Halverson, fully Richard Christian Halverson

In the beginning the church was a fellowship of men and women centering on the living Christ. Then the church moved to Greece, where it became a philosophy. Then it moved to Rome, where it became an institution. Next it moved to Europe, where it became a culture, and, finally, it moved to America, where it became an enterprise.

Beginning | Church | Culture | Men | Philosophy |

Julian Huxley, fully Sir Julian Sorell Huxley

The doctrine of original sin is a theological perversion of natural fact. It is a fact that all human beings begin life with an equipment of instincts, impulses, and desires, at war with one another and often out of harmony with the realities of eth physical, social, and spiritual world. Sin and the sense of sin will always be with us, to torture and weigh down; but… the religion of the future will try to prevent men’s being afflicted with the sense of sin, rather than encourage it, and then attempt to cure it.

Doctrine | Future | Harmony | Life | Life | Men | Religion | Sense | Sin | Torture | War | Will | World |

Helen Keller. aka Helen Adams Keller

Sick or well, blind or seeing, bond or free, we are here for a purpose and however we are situated, we please God better with useful deeds than with many prayers or pious resignation. The temple or church is empty unless the good life fill it. The altar is holy if only it represents the altar of our heart upon which we offer the only sacrifices ever commanded – the love that is stronger than hate and the faith that overcometh doubt.

Better | Church | Deeds | Doubt | Faith | God | Good | Hate | Heart | Life | Life | Love | Pious | Purpose | Purpose | Resignation | Deeds | God |

Carl Jung, fully Carl Gustav Jung

Christian civilization has proved hollow to a terrifying degree: it is all veneer, but the inner man has remained untouched, and therefore unchanged. His soul is out of key with his external beliefs; in his soul the Christian has not kept pace with external developments. Yes, everything is to e found outside – in image and in word, in Church and Bible – but never inside. Inside reign the archaic gods, supreme as of old.

Bible | Church | Civilization | Man | Soul | Bible |

Martin Luther King, Jr.

If the church does not recapture its prophetic zeal, it will become an irrelevant social club without moral or spiritual authority.

Authority | Church | Will | Zeal |

Edwin Lewis

What did Resurrection mean but victory over death and therefore victory over sin and therefore evidence of a new power at work in the world and therefore the opening of the gates of a new life?

Death | Evidence | Life | Life | Power | Sin | Work | World |

T. B. Maston, fully Thomas Buford Maston

Segregation in the church violates something that is basic in the nature of the church. How can a church exclude from “the church of God” those who are children of God? How can it, as “the body of Christ,” withhold the privilege of worship from those who have been brought into union with Christ.

Body | Children | Church | God | Nature | Worship | Privilege |

Laurenti Magesa

The worst type of sin, in fact the only “mortal sin” which has enslaved man for the greater part of history, is the institutionalized sin. Under the institution, vice appears to be, or is actually turned into, virtue. Apathy toward evil is thus engendered; recognition of sin becomes totally effaced; sinful institutions become absolutized, almost idolized, and sin becomes absolutely moral.

Apathy | Evil | History | Man | Mortal | Sin | Virtue | Virtue | Vice |

C. C. Martindale

If the opposing sides are Christian, they share the sin of caricaturing their Faith; if the one side is Christian, and the other is not, Christians sin gravely if they are the aggressors.

Faith | Sin |

John Locke

Every church is orthodox to itself; to others, erroneous or heretical.

Church |

Jean Mouroux

To put the temporal in the place of God, when done with full deliberation, is the sin of pride in all its gravity.

Deliberation | God | Pride | Sin |

Cecil Northcott

Toleration… is not true liberty when it is only a gracious concession by the state to the individual. Gracious concessions are incompatible with liberty of religion which is not something that a state, or an absolutist church offers, but that which the citizen claims and the law protects.

Church | Individual | Law | Liberty | Religion | Toleration |

William Penn

If it be an evil to judge rashly or untruly any single man, how much a greater sin it is to condemn a whole people.

Evil | Man | People | Sin |

Walter Rauschenbusch

The Church must either condemn the world and seek to change it, or tolerate it and conform to it. In the latter case it surrenders its holiness and its mission.

Change | Church | Mission | World |