World War I was not inevitable, as many historians say. It could have been avoided, and it was a diplomatically botched negotiation.
World War II broke out in 1939, and many people credit that war with saving the economy.
World War II, the atomic bomb, the Cold War, made it hard for Americans to continue their optimism.
The world has already been saved from war. The question is how Christians can and should live in a world of war as a people who believe that war has been abolished.
I have gone through so many examinations of what a hero is, between the World War II stuff and the astronaut stuff.
My father, who had lost a brother, fighting on the Austrian side in World War I, was a committed pacifist.
Look and keep silent, and if you are eating meat, tell the world it's fish.
If you stay long enough in one place the whole world passes you by.
The world at large doesn't lead to hell nor does the monastery lead to heaven.
The world is a round gulf, and he who cannot swim must go to the bottom.
What is the use of a big wide world when your shoes are too small?
If you weep for all the sorrows in this world, in the end you will have no eyes.
If charity cost nothing and benevolence caused no heartache, the world would be full of philanthropists.
In this way the ego detaches itself from the external world. It is more correct to say: Originally the ego includes everything, later it detaches from itself the external world. The ego-feeling we are aware of now is thus only a shrunken vestige of a...
Man wants to see nature and evolution as separate from human activities. There is a natural world, and there is man. But man also belongs to the natural world. If he is a ferocious predator, that too is part of evolution. If cod and haddock and other...
Theological discourses function in various ways as sites of contestation and resistance, of forming new religious and personal identities, and of building solidarities. Theological discourses that theologians produce, disseminate, and teach in academ...
deluded or not, supporters of superstition and pseudoscience are human beings with real feelings, who, like the skeptics, are trying to figure out how the world works and what our role in it might be. Their motives are in many cases consonant with sc...
When we consider further the social and psychological roots of the collective urge to kill the world, we are likely to see more of ourselves in it and to begin to think of such groups as something of a dark "cultural underground" of our own society. ...
It's true, I am afraid of dying. I am afraid of the world moving forward without me, of my absence going unnoticed, or worse, being some natural force propelling life on. Is it selfish? Am I such a bad person for dreaming of a world that ends when I ...
Why do they have windows? Is it to let a glimpse of the world in? Or for us to see out? Our own place is small perhaps, but when your old man is eaten up by his own shadow, you realize maybe that in every house, something so savage and sad and brilli...
You're alive, Bod. That means you have infinite potential. You can do anything, make anything, dream anything. If you can change the world, the world will change. Potential. Once you're dead, it's gone. Over. You've made what you've made, dreamed you...