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Liminality And Communitas Quotes By Rebecca Donovan

But you can't keep him in the dark when everything starts falling apart. You're not protecting him, you know. You're pushing him away. — Rebecca Donovan

Liminality And Communitas Quotes By Laurie Beth Jones

To have no vision of your own means living the vision of someone else. — Laurie Beth Jones

Liminality And Communitas Quotes By Nancy Pearcey

It is clear now why Christianity played a significant role in launching the scientific revolution in the first place. Only a biblical worldview provides an adequate epistemology for science. First, a rational God created the world with an intelligible structure, and second, he created humans in his image. In the words of historian Richard Cohen, science required the concept of a "rational creator of all things," along with the corollary that "we lesser rational beings might, by virtue of that Godlike rationality, be able to decipher the laws of nature." Theologian Christopher Kaiser states the same idea succinctly: the early scientists assumed that "the same Logos that is responsible for its ordering is also reflected in human reason. — Nancy Pearcey

Liminality And Communitas Quotes By Natalie Bina

This is your last day at Eastwood."
"I know," she said sadly.
"Are you going to miss it?"
"Of course!" Marisol turned to face me in shock. "What type of question is that?"
A bad one, I decided, and resolved to keep my mouth shut the rest of the day and just enjoy the bitter sweetness of it all. — Natalie Bina

Liminality And Communitas Quotes By Maggie Stiefvater

I nuzzled my face into his armpit. It smelled very Sam in there. — Maggie Stiefvater

Liminality And Communitas Quotes By Thomas Mann

Innate in nearly every artistic nature is a wanton, treacherous penchant for accepting injustice when it creates beauty and showing sympathy for and paying homage to aristocratic privilege. — Thomas Mann