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“He could think only of the girl and the child. He was certain she had been ready to change her mind, had needed only the command, I, a priest of God, adjure thee, and the grace to hear it—if only they had not forced him to stop where she could witness "God's priest" summarily overruled by…” quote by Walter M. Miller Jr
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““He could think only of the girl and the child. He was certain she had been ready to change her mind, had needed only the command, I, a priest of God, adjure thee, and the grace to hear it—if only they had not forced him to stop where she could witness "God's priest" summarily overruled by "Caesar's traffic cop." Never to him had Christ's Kingship seemed more distant.””

Walter M. Miller Jr

About This Quote

Source Novel: A Canticle for Leibowitz, 1960

The priest feels powerless as political forces override spiritual authority, highlighting the tension between faith and governance.

In simple terms: Religion can be suppressed by political power.

Key Takeaway

Seek balance between belief and authority.

Themes

faith politics authority

Mood

somber thoughtful

Type

philosophical critical

When to use this quote

  • church leadership
  • government policy
  • social activism

Key Concepts

theology power dynamics ethical dilemmas

Questions to Reflect On

  • How should religious leaders respond to political interference?
  • Can faith influence political decisions positively?
A Different Perspective

Political pressure may also protect religious institutions.

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