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John Mark Reynolds, The Great Books Reader: Excerpts And Essays On The Most Influential Books In Western Civilization Quotes: "God bestows great gifts on human beings with perfect justice, but not All gifts we are given come from God. Some gifts come from society or culture, and it is here that problems develop."

God bestows great gifts on human beings with perfect justice, but not All gifts we are given come from God. Some gifts come from society or culture, and it is here that problems develop.



John Mark Reynolds, The Great Books Reader: Excerpts And Essays On The Most Influential Books In Western Civilization Quotes: "while modernity is not Christianity, modernity is the product of a Christian civilization. Lately the defects of modernity have been made plain to us while its virtues have been taken for granted."

while modernity is not Christianity, modernity is the product of a Christian civilization. Lately the defects of modernity have been made plain to us while its virtues have been taken for granted.




John Mark Reynolds, The Great Books Reader: Excerpts And Essays On The Most Influential Books In Western Civilization Quotes: "Growing up loving the Bible made me apt to love other books. I don't love them in the same way I love the Bible, but a lesser love came easily. The splendor of sunlight does not take away"

Growing up loving the Bible made me apt to love other books. I don't love them in the same way I love the Bible, but a lesser love came easily. The splendor of sunlight does not take away



John Mark Reynolds, The Great Books Reader: Excerpts And Essays On The Most Influential Books In Western Civilization Quotes: "For Aristotle, it's not enough simply to act in accordance with the reason once in a while. We must cultivate habits of virtue that develop into a firmly established moral character over a lifetime."

For Aristotle, it's not enough simply to act in accordance with the reason once in a while. We must cultivate habits of virtue that develop into a firmly established moral character over a lifetime.





John Mark Reynolds, The Great Books Reader: Excerpts And Essays On The Most Influential Books In Western Civilization Quotes: "Chaucer, like Homer, writes about a journey, but as a Christian he has a different goal. Homer wanted to go home, but Chaucer's pilgrims want a place of man's true home: paradise"

Chaucer, like Homer, writes about a journey, but as a Christian he has a different goal. Homer wanted to go home, but Chaucer's pilgrims want a place of man's true home: paradise



John Mark Reynolds, The Great Books Reader: Excerpts And Essays On The Most Influential Books In Western Civilization Quotes: "Modernity gone wrong has isolated humanity and made human reason autonomous of (and dismissive toward) revelation."

Modernity gone wrong has isolated humanity and made human reason autonomous of (and dismissive toward) revelation.




John Mark Reynolds, The Great Books Reader: Excerpts And Essays On The Most Influential Books In Western Civilization Quotes: "Here (in Thomas Aquinas) is the mind that prepared the way for the scientific and industrial revolutions. Here is the mind that was Catholic enough to embrace any good idea, from wherever it came."

Here (in Thomas Aquinas) is the mind that prepared the way for the scientific and industrial revolutions. Here is the mind that was Catholic enough to embrace any good idea, from wherever it came.