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Tag Archives: Paul Tillich
Forgiveness
Yesterday the Dalai Lama spoke of forgiveness not meaning accepting a wrong action. Forgiveness is rather about compassion and communication. This is always been a part of my life. I’m not perfect, but I’m like that. People hurt me or … Continue reading
Posted in Book Quotes
Tagged college, communication, compassion, courage, Dalai Lama, English Literature, fear, forgiveness, Hamlet, Jesus Christ, Paul Tillich, prison, revenge, suicide, Tumblr, William Blake, William Shakespeare
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Food For Thought: Introduction
Soon I’ll begin publishing a series of “Food For Thought” posts, posts I hope will challenge you. Some of the topics I have chosen will be what some people have come to call “controversial”. But I think the topics I … Continue reading
Posted in Christianity, Deep Thinking
Tagged controversy, faith, Food For Thought, Latin, Niebuhr, openness, Paul Tillich, Putting Away Childish Things, trust, world
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Solitude
A sunny day. I took a trip to my local park and sat down under a tall tree in a quiet place not often disturbed. A tiny, very cute dormouse scuttled past me whilst birds sang, the leaves rustling in … Continue reading
Posted in Christianity, Photos
Tagged Bramhall Park, nature, Paul Tillich, postaday2011, quiet, solitude
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