Quote by: Christos Yannaras

Increasingly, Christian life seems to be nothing more than a particular way of behaving, a code of good conduct. Christianity is increasingly alienated, becoming a social attribute adapted to meet the least worthy of human demands - conformity, sterile conservatism, pusillanimity and timidity; it is adapted to the trivial moralizing which seeks to adorn cowardice and individual security with the funerary decoration of social decorum.


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Author Bio


  • NameChristos Yannaras
  • DescriptionGreek philosopher
  • BornApril 10, 1935
  • CountryGreece
  • ProfessionWriter; Theologian; Philosopher