10 Quotes & Sayings By Lesslie Newbigin

Lesslie Newbigin was the first full-time Anglican Bishop of Australia. He was born in 1913 in Birmingham, England. He studied at King's College (Cambridge) and Emmanuel College (London). He was ordained deacon in 1939 and priest in 1940 Read more

After wartime service with the British Red Cross, he returned to Cambridge University to study philosophy, graduating with a PhD in 1948. During his studies he served as an assistant lecturer at Emmanuel College. In 1952 he became Professor of Systematic Theology at Moore Theological College, South Africa.

After his return to England in 1954 he was appointed Chaplain to Wadham College, Oxford, where he remained until his consecration as Bishop of Newcastle in 1969.

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The nation state has taken the place of God. Responsibilities for education, healing and public welfare which had formerly rested with the Church devolved more and more upon the nation state. . National governments are widely assumed to be responsible for and capable of providing those things which former generations thought only God could provide - freedom from fear, hunger, disease and want - in a word: "happiness". Lesslie Newbigin
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At every point in the story of the transmission of biblical material from the original text to today we are dealing with the interaction of men and women with God. At every point, human judgment and human fallibility are involved, as they are in every attempt we make today to act faithfully in new situations. The idea that at a certain point in this long story a line was drawn before which everything is divine word and after which everything is human judgment is absurd. Lesslie Newbigin
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When the Church tries to embody the rule of God in the forms of earthly power it may achieve that power, but it is no longer a sign of the kingdom. Lesslie Newbigin
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Since total skepticism about ultimate beliefs is strictly impossible, in that no belief can be doubted except on the basis of some other belief, indifference is always in danger of giving place to some sort of fanaticism that can be as intolerant as any religion has ever been. Lesslie Newbigin
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The resurrection is the revelation to chosen witnesses of the fact that Jesus who died on the cross is indeed king - conqueror of death and sin, Lord and Savior of all. The resurrection is not the reversal of a defeat but the proclamation of a victory. The King reigns from the tree. The reign of God has indeed come upon us, and its sign is not a golden throne but a wooden cross. Lesslie Newbigin
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Part of the terrible irony of war is that it enlists the best in human nature for purposes of mutual destruction. Lesslie Newbigin
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A conscience that is forbidden to operate in the choice of goals for economic activity is not conscience in the sense in which any moralist, pagan or Christian, has every understood the term. And the family (which [Michael] Novak regards as vital to the spirit of democratic capitalism) is precisely the place where the noncapitalist values have to be learned, where one is not free to choose his company and where one is not free to pursue self-interest to the limit. Because capitalism pursues the opposite goals - freedom of each individual to choose and pursue his own ends to the limit of his power - the disintegration of marriage and family life is one of the obvious characteristics of advanced capitalist societies. Lesslie Newbigin
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The New Age movement, for all the validity of its protest and the value of some of its recommendations, is in truth a very old blind alley. There is a very long history to remind us of what happens when nature is our ultimate point of reference .. .. Nature knows no ethics. There is no right and wrong in nature; the controlling realities are power and fertility. Lesslie Newbigin
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The attempt to interpret human behavior in terms of models derived from the natural sciences eventually destroys personal responsibility. Lesslie Newbigin