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“Our civilization cannot survive materially unless it is redeemed spiritually. It can be saved only by becoming permeated with the Spirit of Christ, and being made free and happy by practices which spring out of that spirit. Only thus can discontent be driven out and all shadows lifted from the…” quote by Woodrow Wilson
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“Our civilization cannot survive materially unless it is redeemed spiritually. It can be saved only by becoming permeated with the Spirit of Christ, and being made free and happy by practices which spring out of that spirit. Only thus can discontent be driven out and all shadows lifted from the road ahead.”

Woodrow Wilson

About This Quote

Source Speech: Address to the Nation, 1917

Human societies need spiritual renewal, not just material progress, to achieve true happiness and eliminate discontent.

In simple terms: Spiritual renewal is essential for societal well‑being.

Key Takeaway

Cultivate spiritual practices for lasting fulfillment.

Themes

spirituality societal health materialism happiness contentment

Mood

hopeful reflective

Type

inspirational philosophical

When to use this quote

  • community building
  • personal meditation
  • church outreach
  • social reform

Key Concepts

Christian ethics human flourishing moral philosophy

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can spiritual practices be inclusive in diverse societies?
  • What material changes accompany spiritual renewal?
A Different Perspective

Spiritual focus may conflict with secular values or pluralistic societies.

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