“This is old song
That will not declare itself…”
Wallace Stevens book Harmonium
"Metaphors of a Magnifico"
Harmonium (1923)
My Country is the World (1984)
“This is old song
That will not declare itself…”
Wallace Stevens book Harmonium
"Metaphors of a Magnifico"
Harmonium (1923)
Arthur James Balfour (1848–1930) British Conservative politician and statesman
Memorandum, 'The Peace Settlement in Europe' (November 1916), quoted in Blanche E. C. Dugdale, Arthur James Balfour, First Earl of Balfour, K.G., O.M., F.R.S., Etc. 1906–1930 (London: Hutchinson & Co. Ltd, 1936), p. 325
First Lord of the Admiralty
Khakheperraseneb Egyptian scribe
Quoted in The Burden of the Past and the English Poet (1970) by Walter Jackson Bate.
“The God of the New Testament is not a different God from the God of the Old”
Michael von Faulhaber (1869–1952) German Roman Catholic Cardinal
Sermon 1
Context: In the Gospel of the New Testament the ancient conception of God is perfected and fulfilled... The same God who spoke from the bush on Mount Horeb had now appeared visibly in the Person of Emmanuel, God with us... The God of the New Testament is not a different God from the God of the Old.
William C. Davis (1946) American historian
Source: Look Away!: A History of the Confederate States of America (2002), pp. 97–98
Nikolai Berdyaev (1874–1948) Russian philosopher
"Nihilism On A Religious Soil" (6 May 1907); it should be noted here that Berdyaev is here defining "theocracy" not in the sense as it is often used, of people ruling over other people, in claims of doing so by the commands of God, but rather defining it in terms of Christian anarchism — as a vigorous assertion of the right of no-one to rule over humans, save God.
Context: The new religious consciousness rises up against the nihilistic attitude towards the world and mankind. If a religious rebirth be possible, only then on this soil will there be the revealing of the religious meaning of secular culture and earthly liberation, the revealing of the truth about mankind. For the new religious consciousness the declaration of the will of God is together with this a declaration of the rights of man, a revealing of the Divine within mankind. We believe in the objective, the cosmic might of the truth of God, in the possibility according to God to guide the earthly destiny of mankind. This will be the victory of the true theocracy, whether over a false democratism, — the apotheosis of the quantitative collectivity of human wills, or so also over the false theocraticism, — all that apotheosis of the human will within Caesaropapism or Papocaesarism. Christ cannot have human vicarage in the person of the tsar or high-priest. He — is Himself the Tsar and High-Priest, and He will reign in the world. “Thy Kingdom come, Thy Will be done on earth, as it is in Heaven.”
Fred Emery (1925–1997) Australian psychologist
Fred Emery (1992) in: Business review weekly Vol 14, Nr. 34-37. p. 64.