Quote by: Romano Guardini

To understand antiquity’s idea of man, we must examine its gods and heroes, myths and legends. In these we find the classical prototype of genuine man. ... the will to greatness, wealth, power and fame. Anything opposed to it falls short of the authentically human. ... What a world of difference between this conception and that to which Christ has led us! ... Jesus’ friends are in no way remarkable for their talent or character. He who considers the apostles or disciples great from a human or religious point of view raises the suspicion that he is unacquainted with true greatness. Moreover, he is confusing standards, for the apostle and disciple have nothing to do with such greatness. Their uniqueness consists of their being sent, of their God-given role of pillars for the coming salvation.


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  • NameRomano Guardini
  • DescriptionGerman theologian and priest
  • BornFebruary 17, 1885
  • DiedOctober 1, 1968
  • CountryGermany
  • ProfessionCatholic Priest; Writer; Theologian
  • AwardsPeace Prize Of The German Book Trade; Bavarian Order Of Merit; Pour Le Mérite; Munich "München Leuchtet" Award; Grand Cross Of The Order Of Merit Of The Federal Republic Of Germany With Star; Erasmus Prize; Order Of Merit For Arts And Science