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Arthur Peacocke

"Humanity could only have survived and flourished if it held social and personal values that transcended the urges of the individual, embodying selfish desires - and these stem from the sense of a transcendent good."

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"Humanity could only have survived and flourished if it held social and personal values that transcended the urges of the individual, embodying selfish desires - and these stem from the sense of a transcendent good."

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"You were endowed with the treasure of time so that you could buy greatness with it."

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"You are beloved; even if you were the last person on earth, the sun would rise for you."

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"Time is the wealth through which everything comes into existence."

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"Too many people die early, either tragically or natural death, because they did not treat their lives with any sense of value."

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"If your coming into the world was a mistake, then you are the most beautiful error in the universe."

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"We are the first generation of human beings to have substantial insights into the origin of our cosmos and of human life in it."
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"In the nineteenth century, many Anglican theologians, both evangelical and catholic, embraced positively the proposal of evolution."
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"God is creating at every moment of the world's existence in and through the perpetually endowed creativity of the very stuff of the world."
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"Such an emphasis on the immanence of God as Creator in, with, and under the natural processes of the world unveiled by the sciences is certainly in accord with all that the sciences have revealed since those debates of the nineteenth century."
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"Classical philosophical theism maintained the ontological distinction between God and creative world that is necessary for any genuine theism by conceiving them to be of different substances, with particular attributes predicated of each."
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"For many decades now - and certainly during my adult life in academe - the Western intellectual world has not been convinced that theology is a pursuit that can be engaged in with intellectual honesty and integrity."
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"The scientific perspective of the world, especially the living world, inexorably impresses on us a dynamic picture of the world of entities and structures involved in continuous and incessant change and in process without ceasing."
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