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Theologian Quotes by Martin Luther
- He who is well acquainted with the text of scripture, is a distinguished theologian. For a Bible passage or text is of more value than…
- I did not learn my theology all at once, but had to search constantly deeper and deeper for it. My temptations did that for me,…
- A theologian is born by living, nay dying and being damned, not by thinking, reading, or speculating.
More Theologian Quotes
- In the Church of Jesus Christ there can and should be no non-theologians. — Karl Barth
- Theories of love are found in the works of scientists, philosophers, and theologians. — Mortimer Adler
- Philosophers and theologians have argued for centuries over the morality of targeted assassinations - a technique that the Israelis use with some… — Eric Alterman
- The theologian considers sin mainly as an offence against God; the moral philosopher as contrary to reasonableness. — Thomas Aquinas
- I find it as difficult to understand a scientist who does not acknowledge the presence of a superior rationality behind the existence… — Wernher von Braun
- The statement that 'God is dead' comes from Nietzsche and has recently been trumpeted abroad by some German and American theologians. But… — Karl Barth
- God will not take shelter behind a jugglery of logic or metaphysics. He is neither a schoolman nor theologian, but our Father… — George MacDonald
- Many statements about God are confidently made by theologians on grounds that today at least sound specious. Thomas Aquinas claimed to prove… — Carl Sagan
- In every system of theology, therefore, there is a chapter De libero arbitrio. This is a question which every theologian finds in… — Charles Hodge
- In opposition to the plenary ability taught by the Pelagians, the gracious ability of the Arminians, and the natural ability of the… — Augustus Hopkins Strong
- Known as the biosphere to scientists and as the creation to theologians, all of life together consists of a membrane around earth… — E. O. Wilson
- Bankruptcy is a sacred state, a condition beyond conditions, as theologians might say, and attempts to investigate it are necessarily obscene, like… — John Updike