Miroslav Volf Quote

If it is true that the dual command of love is the common ground of the two faiths, the consequences are momentous. We no longer have to say, The deeper your faith, the more you will be at odds with others! To the contrary, we must say, The deeper your faith, the more you will live in harmony with others! A deep faith no longer leads to clashes; it fosters peaceful coexistence.

Miroslav Volf

If it is true that the dual command of love is the common ground of the two faiths, the consequences are momentous. We no longer have to say, The deeper your faith, the more you will be at odds with others! To the contrary, we must say, The deeper your faith, the more you will live in harmony with others! A deep faith no longer leads to clashes; it fosters peaceful coexistence.

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About Miroslav Volf

Miroslav Volf (born September 25, 1956) is a Croatian Protestant theologian and public intellectual and Henry B. Wright Professor of Theology and director of the Yale Center for Faith and Culture at Yale University. He previously taught at the Evangelical Theological Seminary in his native Osijek, Croatia (1979–80, 1983–90) and Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, California (1990–1998).
Having received two advanced degrees under the German theologian Jürgen Moltmann, Volf has been described as a "theological bridge builder. The main thrust of his theology is to bring Christian theology to bear on various realms of public life, such as culture, politics, and economics. He often explores dialogues between different groups in the world—such as between denominations, faiths, and ethnic groups.
Volf has served as an advisor for the White House Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships and for several years co-taught a course at Yale with former British prime minister Tony Blair on globalization. He is a frequent commentator on religious and cultural issues in popular media outlets such as CNN, NPR, and Al Jazeera. Volf won the 2002 University of Louisville and the Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary Grawemeyer Award in Religion and his 1996 book Exclusion and Embrace was named by Christianity Today as one of the 100 Most Influential Books of the Twentieth Century.