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“The essence of worldliness is exclusion of God.” quote by Henry Jacobsen
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“The essence of worldliness is exclusion of God.”

Henry Jacobsen

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About This Quote

It argues that true worldly engagement is defined by separating the divine, implying that secular life is built on a conscious omission of spiritual influence.

In simple terms: Worldliness = God‑exclusion

Key Takeaway

Secularism stems from divine omission

Themes

secularism spirituality existentialism cultural identity philosophy of religion

Mood

reflective critical thought‑provoking

Type

philosophical theological cultural

When to use this quote

  • debates on church‑state separation
  • personal spiritual crises
  • academic discussions on secular ethics
  • artistic explorations of faith vs. materialism

Key Concepts

human agency moral autonomy existential freedom cultural narratives

Practical Applications

  • policy analysis of religious influence
  • creative writing exploring spiritual void

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does excluding the divine shape moral frameworks?
  • What are the limits of a purely secular worldview?
A Different Perspective

One could argue that worldliness can also encompass a deep reverence for the divine, integrating rather than excluding it.

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