Behavior Quote by Miroslav Volf
“The significance of the crucifixion is not only what God does for us; consistently throughout the New Testament the crucifixion is portrayed as the pattern that we are to follow. It is a model of social behavior toward the other as well as a statement about what God has done for us.”
About This Quote
Source Book: Theology of the Cross, Miroslav Volf, 2005
The crucifixion serves as a divine example for how believers should treat others and understand God's sacrifice.
In simple terms: Christ's death models love and social behavior.
Emulate Christ's self‑sacrifice in daily interactions.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- church leadership
- interpersonal conflict
- social justice
- personal conduct
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can we translate ancient sacrifice into contemporary social action?
- What challenges arise when modeling behavior after a religious event?
It may be difficult to apply a 2‑world model to modern pluralistic societies.