Parenting Quote by Ryszard Kapuściński
““This is a very difficult terrain,” Father Johan admitted. “These people ask us how many gods there are in our religion, and whether we have a special god for cattle. We explain to them that there is only one god. This disappoints them. Our religion is better, they say; we have a special god who takes care of cattle. After all, cows are the most important thing!””
About This Quote
Source Nonfiction: The Shadow of the Sun, 1998
The narrator describes the clash between monotheistic simplicity and local polytheistic practices, highlighting cultural misunderstanding and the desire for a deity that protects daily life.
In simple terms: People simplify religion, but local needs shape belief.
Recognize cultural nuances in religious dialogue.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- missionary work
- interfaith dialogue
- anthropological fieldwork
- community development
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can missionaries respect local traditions while sharing beliefs?
- What role do everyday concerns play in shaping religious practice?
Simplifying beliefs can alienate locals and ignore practical concerns.