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Christianity Quote by Joy James

“Reading and rereading this collection, I encounter the generosity, frailties and strengths, contradictions and contributions of “disappeared” rebels and heretics, of prophets and soldiers and healers. I am reminded of the noncanonical Gnostic Gospels suppressed by state religion; the heart of this…” quote by Joy James
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““Reading and rereading this collection, I encounter the generosity, frailties and strengths, contradictions and contributions of “disappeared” rebels and heretics, of prophets and soldiers and healers. I am reminded of the noncanonical Gnostic Gospels suppressed by state religion; the heart of this work seems to pulse with the Gospel of Thomas (113): The disciples said to Him, “When will the Kingdom come?” [Jesus said,] “It will not come by waiting for it.””

Joy James

About This Quote

Source Book: The Disappeared Rebels, Joy James, 2021

The quote highlights how marginalized voices—rebels, heretics, prophets—are often omitted from mainstream narratives, yet they possess deep generosity, frailty, and strength, echoing suppressed Gnostic teachings that demand active engagement rather than passive waiting.

In simple terms: Marginalized voices hold deep, complex truths often ignored.

Key Takeaway

Seek and amplify hidden perspectives.

Themes

marginalization history spirituality resistance

Mood

thoughtful inquisitive

Type

analytical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • academic research
  • activist work
  • personal reflection
  • community dialogue

Key Concepts

Gnosticism counter-narratives social justice

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can we integrate these hidden narratives into mainstream discourse?
  • What responsibilities arise when revealing suppressed histories?
A Different Perspective

Overemphasis on mysticism may obscure practical action.

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