The more deeply one enters into the experience of the sacred the more one is aware of one’s own personal evil and the destructive forces in society. The fact that one is alive to what is possible for humankind sharpens one’s sense that we are fal...
If I have so far argued that Foucault is a kind of closet liberal and thus deeply modern, I need to be equally critical of evangelical (and especially American) Christianity's modernity and its appropriation of Enlightenment notions of the autonomous...
Is the invisible presence of the Christian fellowship a reality and a help to the individual? Is the Word of God close to him as a comfort and a strength? Or does he misuse his aloneness contrary to the fellowship, the Word, and the prayer? The indiv...
My breakfast is very important.
True Christians are those who carry out Christ's doctrine in their lives.
There is little evidence that our individual intelligence has improved through recorded history.
I'm a Christian by choice.
A nation that has no music and no fairytales is a tragedy.
I've always said, 'Underwater or on top, men and women are compatible.'
I don't think anything predated Christians.
The way I talk is bizarre.
I don't even call myself a Christian.
I'm a Jewish born-again Christian.
I like to do things that are step by step. It takes experience to get to the next level. And you have to put your heart into it.
I couldn't care less about business.
The design of a dress, furniture, a house, a room, a street and a city are all the same process.
I'm not an atheist, but I'm not a Christian, either.
My dream is to save women from nature.
For me, music gives a voice to fashion.
In the morning, I practice 15 minutes of yoga.
I'm a punk rocker. I don't do Christian.