Frases sobre cristianismo
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A Fairly Honourable Defeat
Obras de Wesley, Tomo I-II

Sus ideas, Arthur Schopenhauer (Incluye los ensayos El amor, las mujeres y la muerte, Sobre la voluntad en la naturaleza y El mundo como voluntad y representación)

"Memories, Dreams, Reflections." Capítulo 12.
Original: Evil today has become a visible Great Power. One half of humanity battens and grows strong on a doctrine fabricated by human ratiocination; the other half sickens from the lack of a myth commensurate with the situation. The Christian nations have come to a sorry pass; their Christianity slumbers and has neglected to develop its myth further in the course of the centuries. Those who gave expression to the dark stirrings of growth in mythic ideas were refused a hearing; Gioacchino da Fiore, Meister Eckhart, Jacob Boehme, and many others have remained obscurantists for the majority. The only ray of light is Pius XII and his dogma. [3] But people do not even know what I am referring to when I say this. They do not realize that a myth is dead if it no longer lives and grows. Our myth has become mute, and gives no answers. The fault lies not in it as it is set down in the Scriptures, but solely in us, who have not developed it further, who, rather, have suppressed any such attempts.

" Memories, Dreams, Reflections https://archive.org/stream/MemoriesDreamsReflectionsCarlJung/Memories,%20Dreams,%20Reflections%20-%20Carl%20Jung_djvu.txt."
Original: It is only natural that I should constantly have revolved in my mind the question of the relationship of the symbolism of the unconscious to Christianity as well as to other religions. Not only do I leave the door open for the Christian message, but I consider it of central importance for Western man. It needs, however, to be seen in a new light, in accordance with the changes wrought by the contemporary spirit

Moral
Fuente: Cardinal Ratzinger, Joseph. Ser cristiano en la era neopagana: Nueva edición. Editor José Luis Restán. Edición revisada. Editorial Encuentro, 2006. ISBN 9788474908077. p. 49.
Fuente: Ser cristiano en la era neopagana, 1995

Citas de sus libros, Dios y el estado
Fuente: Página 119. https://books.google.es/books?hl=es&id=Qlp5fW4pJP8C&dq=Dios+y+el+Estado.+El+viejo+Topo&q=El+cristianismo+es%2C+precisamente%2C+la+religi%C3%B3n+por+excelencia#v=snippet&q=El%20cristianismo%20es%2C%20precisamente%2C%20la%20religi%C3%B3n%20por%20excelencia&f=false

“Como el Cristianismo, el Socialismo ha conquistado el mundo frustrándose a sí mismo.”
De El ABC del comunismo libertario
Fuente: Prólogo

Original: «Jesus himself, and most of the message of the Gospels, is a message of service to the poor, a critique of the rich and the powerful, and a pacifist doctrine. And it remained that way, that’s what Christianity was up until Constantine. Constantine shifted it so the cross, which was the symbol of persecution of somebody working for the poor, was put on the shield of the Roman Empire. It became the symbol for violence and oppression, and that’s pretty much what the church has been until the present. In fact, it’s quite striking in recent years, elements of the church — in particular the Latin American bishops, but not only them — tried to go back to the Gospels».

Original: «The highest, the transcendent glory of the American Revolution was this—it connected, in one indissoluble bond, the principles of civil government with the precepts of Christianity».
Fuente: Aikman, David. One Nation without God?: The Battle for Christianity in an Age of Unbelief. Editorial Baker Books, 2012. ISBN 9781441235848. https://books.google.es/books?id=vovlWkHq56cC&pg=PT52&dq=The+highest,+the+transcendent+glory+of+the+American+Revolution+was+this%E2%80%94it+connected,+in+one+indissoluble+bond,+the+principles+of+civil+government+with+the+precepts+of+Christianity.+I&hl=es&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjf3YzK2uXfAhUJ_BQKHfFkDfMQ6AEIKDAA#v=onepage&q=The%20highest%2C%20the%20transcendent%20glory%20of%20the%20American%20Revolution%20was%20this%E2%80%94it%20connected%2C%20in%20one%20indissoluble%20bond%2C%20the%20principles%20of%20civil%20government%20with%20the%20precepts%20of%20Christianity.%20I&f=false

Mircea Eliade, La nostalgia del paraíso en las tradiciones primitivas, en Irving Louis Horowitz (compilador y director), Historia y Elementos de la Sociología del Conocimiento, EUDEBA, Bs. As., 1974.