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Christianity Quote by Philip Jenkins

“Looking at the sweep of Christian history, we are often reminded of this message of the transience of human affairs, and, based on that, of the foolishness of associating faith with any particular state or social order. Even the Roman Empire was not to exist forever. Yet while Christian states…” quote by Philip Jenkins
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““Looking at the sweep of Christian history, we are often reminded of this message of the transience of human affairs, and, based on that, of the foolishness of associating faith with any particular state or social order. Even the Roman Empire was not to exist forever. Yet while Christian states have come and gone, not all the apparent disasters that afflicted particular communities have prevented the growth of what is today the world’s most numerous religion, and which will remain so for the foreseeable future.””

Philip Jenkins

About This Quote

Source Book: The Next Christendom, 2002

Christian history shows that faith transcends political powers, which are temporary.

In simple terms: Faith outlasts governments.

Key Takeaway

Focus on enduring values over fleeting regimes.

Themes

faith history impermanence

Mood

reflective analytical

Type

historical theological

When to use this quote

  • political analysis
  • historical study
  • educational curricula
  • interfaith dialogue

Key Concepts

transience of power religious resilience

Questions to Reflect On

  • What lessons can modern societies learn from past empires?
  • How can faith remain relevant amid political shifts?
A Different Perspective

Political changes can still impact religious practice.

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