Creeds Quote by John Fiske Download Open image “One and all, the orthodox creeds are crumbling into ruins everywhere.” — John Fiske ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.4 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Creeds Crumbling Everywhere Orthodox Ruins
One of the greatest foes of the Christian is religious complacency.. Orthodox Christianity has fallen to its present low estate from lack of spiritual… — Aiden Wilson Tozer Copy Share Image
A horrible human toll the Russian Orthodox Church suffered throughout almost the entire 20th century. The Church is just rising from its knees. Our… — Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn Copy Share Image
Christianity in the Middle East is shattered. The ancient faith tradition lies beaten, broken, and dying. — Jeff Fortenberry Copy Share Image
What survived as orthodox Christianity did so by suppressing and forcibly eliminating a lot of other material. — Elaine Pagels Copy Share Image
All creeds are fallible and uncertain evidences of evangelical piety. — Daniel Webster Copy Share Image
So many creeds like the weeds in the sod - so many temples, and only one God. — Frank Lebby Stanton Copy Share Image
European Christianity has allowed itself to be intimately united with the powers of this world. Now that these powers are falling, it is as… — Alexis de Tocqueville Copy Share Image
Do not bury our glorious orthodoxy in the treacherous pit of a spurious conservatism. — Abraham Kuyper Copy Share Image
Universal orthodoxy is enriched by every new discovery of truth: what at first appeared universal, by wishing to stand still, sooner or later becomes… — Edgar Quinet Copy Share Image
Organized Christianity that fails to make a disturbance is dead. — G. Campbell Morgan Copy Share Image
It's a long, uphill fight to get back to original orthodoxy. We have two 'originalists' on the Supreme Court. That's something. — Antonin Scalia Copy Share Image
“The alienated audiences was one that was aware of the performance as an arbitrary construction of the real, of the difference between players and… — John Fiske Copy Share Image
“In the economies of late capitalism leisure displaces labor, consumption displaces production, and commodities become the instruments of leisure, identity, and social relations.” — John Fiske Copy Share Image
“Gless's lexical shift from "sexiness" through "femininity" to a "real strong lady" is a discursive shift and therefore has sociopolitical dimension. "Sexiness" is from… — John Fiske Copy Share Image
“it is impossible for a free people to govern a dependent people despotically without endangering its own freedom.” — John Fiske Copy Share Image
“Because men's idea of masculinity can rarely be realized at work they have developed a masculine style for their leisure and social activities that… — John Fiske Copy Share Image
Is it honest for me to go and sit there on communion day and drink the wine and eat the bread while feeling it… — John Fiske Copy Share Image
The persecuting spirit has its origin... in the assumption that one's own opinions are infallibly correct. — John Fiske Copy Share Image
Realism is not a matter of any fidelity to an empirical reality, but of the discursive conventions by which and for which a sense… — John Fiske Copy Share Image
“There is no pleasure in being "duped" by the text into a helpless viewer, but there is considerable pleasure in selectively viewing the text… — John Fiske Copy Share Image
“On the other hand, identification as a relationship of audience to performance disguised the arbitrarily constructed nature of the performance and encouraged the audience… — John Fiske Copy Share Image
“Identification then becomes a process of imaginative wish fulfillment which can be, and is, criticized from at least two points of view. The moralists… — John Fiske Copy Share Image
We shall be inclined to pronounce the voyage that led to the way to this New World as the most epoch-making event of all… — John Fiske Copy Share Image
Life appears to me too short to be spent in nursing animosity, or registering wrongs. With this creed, revenge never worries my heart, degradation… — Charlotte Bronte Copy Share Image
When indeed shall we learn that we are all related one to the other, that we are all members of one body? Until the… — Helen Keller Copy Share Image
But there are times when men have serious thoughts, and it is at such times, when they begin to think, that they begin to… — Thomas Paine Copy Share Image
As in the instances of alchemy, astrology, witchcraft, and other such popular creeds, political economy, has a plausible idea at the root of it. — John Ruskin Copy Share Image
People frequently ask me why I devote so much time to seeking out facts about man’s past…the past shows clearly that we all have… — Louis Leakey Copy Share Image
As men's habits of mind differ, so that some more readily embrace one form of faith, some another, for what moves one to pray… — Baruch Spinoza Copy Share Image
... what we should be looking for is fresh ideas of how we make moral decisions about our dealings with one another, economic, social,… — Davis McCaughey Copy Share Image
The history of woman is the history of the continued and universal oppression of one sex by the other. The emancipation of woman is… — Tennessee Celeste Claflin Copy Share Image
Hinduism... gave itself no name, because it set itself no sectarian limits; it claimed no universal adhesion, asserted no sole infallible dogma, set up… — Sri Aurobindo Copy Share Image
Vanity Fair has but two major articles in its editorial creed: first, to believe in the progress and promise of American life, and, second,… — Frank Crowninshield Copy Share Image
I believe in an America where the rights that I have described are enjoyed by all, regardless of their race or their creed or… — John F. Kennedy Copy Share Image
I questioned the faithful of all communions; I particularly sought the society of clergymen, who are the depositories of the various creeds and have… — Alexis de Tocqueville Copy Share Image