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Resurrection does not simply spell the survival of the soul but requires the transformation of the world as we know it. — Elisabeth Schussler Fiorenza

All theology knowingly or not is by definition always engaged for or against the oppressed. — Elisabeth Schussler Fiorenza

Oh, how we need to grasp the soul-settling hope found in the pages of God's Word--not only grasp it, but allow the hope of God to fill and overflow our hearts, transforming us into people who are confident and at peace with themselves, their God, and their circumstances. — Joni Eareckson Tada

Intellectual neutrality is not possible in a historical world of exploitation and oppression. — Elisabeth Schussler Fiorenza

There's the guy who trained me, you sexy son-of-a-bitch. I knew you could do this. I told the assistant, I said, 'Do you even know who you're dealing with here? Pfft. Pfft.'"
"You definitely didn't say that."
"Nope. I sure as hell didn't ... — Victoria Scott

All the trials and tribulations have paid off. In life, you have setbacks ... When you're in your valley, that's when you're tested the most -not when you're at your peak. — Rashad Evans

Not only is history written by the winners, it is also made by them. — Elisabeth Schussler Fiorenza

My parents didn't exercise, so it was not something I saw was good for you or fun. I wish I had grown up knowing to do that. — Christina Hendricks

Friendship, a covalent bond, powerful and without any expectations. — Saravana Kumar Murugan

A man with a gun may hunt a tiger during the day with some expectation of success. Turn out his light, put the man in the jungle at night, surround him with the unknown and all his primitive fears return. Advantage to the tiger. — Alan Dean Foster

I want to be successful, but I don't really have what it takes to do it comfortably. — Shania Twain

The Christian marginality of women has its roots in the patriarchal beginnings of the church and in the androcentrism of Christian revelation. — Elisabeth Schussler Fiorenza