Eugen Drewermann Quotes
In All Cultures, It Is The Task Of A Religion To Close The Field Of Contingency ... And To Set Up Havens Of The Absolute Where It Is Possible To Be Led From Acting To Listening, From Having To Being, From Planning To Hoping, From Judging To Forgiving From The Finite Into The Infinite. A Society In Which Such Open Spaces Of Eternity Do Not Exist Or Are Only Insufficiently Developed Dies Of Itself Due To Lack Of Air To Breathe.
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