All you have done is made slanderous comments about
a genuine man of faith.
Not exact matches
Barth states: «
Genuine faith is a void, an obeisance before that which we can never be, or do, or possess; it is devotion to him who can never become the world or
man, save in the dissolution and redemption and resurrection
of everything we here and now call world and
man.
It called
men to a life
of faith and obedience which transcended the religion
of both Jew and Gentile, though it claimed to be the
genuine consummation
of the heritage
of Israel.
These saintly methods are, as I said, creative energies; and
genuine saints find in the elevated excitement with which their
faith endows them an authority and impressiveness which makes them irresistible in situations where
men of shallower nature can not get on at all without the use
of worldly prudence.
They see profiles
of men but aren't convinced 100 % that they are real and
genuine, and they also need a little push and a leap
of faith to commit to the process.
Yet in some ways he's the most sympathetic character in the movie, a
man of genuine faith struggling to understand how and why he should acquiesce to what he's been taught is an unnatural and dangerous desire on the part
of a woman who really loves him, just not like that.