Unfortunately, Buddhist habits of relative passivity toward authority are such that I do not hear
the strong voice of protest that should come from this community.
Not exact matches
«Deeply do I feel, ever will I
protest... that in questions
of right and wrong, there is nothing really
strong in the whole world, nothing decisive and operative, but the
voice of him, to whom have been committed the keys
of the kingdom and the oversight
of Christ's flock....
As soon as the main theme
of the Willingen Conference was published, J.C. Hoekendijk, a Dutch theologian, in a paper in the International Review
of Missions,
voiced a
strong protest against the church - centric view
of missions.54 The paper was communicated to all participants in the Conference for study.
Deeply do I feel, ever will I
protest, for I can appeal to the ample testimony
of history to bear me out, that, in questions
of right and wrong, there is nothing really
strong in the whole world, nothing decisive and operative, but the
voice of him, to whom have been committed the keys
of the kingdom and the oversight
of Christ's flock.