Ernest Becker book The Denial of Death
"The Recasting of Some Basic Psychoanalytic ideas", p. 26
The Denial of Death (1973)
Sermon 361 On the Resurrection of the Dead; 15 How to answer their exaggerated praise of Christ and their disparaging of Christians.<br>English translation from: Works of Saint Augustine, A Translation for the 21st Century, III/10, Sermons 341-400 (on liturgical seasons), Edmund Hill, tr., John E. Rotelle, ed., New City Press, 1995, , pp. 234-235. https://books.google.ca/books?id=iE30Zob4v98C&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q=exaggerated&f=false <br class="br">Sermons <br class="br">Context: So they [the pagans] are going to say, “You tell me that Christ has risen again, and from that you hope for the resurrection of the dead; but Christ was in a position to rise from the dead.” And now he begins to praise Christ, not in order to do him honor, but to make you despair. It is the deadly cunning of the serpent, to turn you away from Christ by praising Christ, to extol deceitfully the one he doesn’t dare to disparage.<br>He exaggerates the sovereign majesty of Christ in order to make him out quite unique, to stop you hoping for anything like what was demonstrated in his rising again. And he seems, apparently, to be all the more religiously respectful of Christ, when he says, “Look at the person who dares compare himself to Christ, so that just because Christ rose again, he can imagine that he's going to rise again too!” Don't let this perverse praise of your emperor disturb you. The insidious tricks of the enemy may disturb you, but the humility and humanity of Christ should console you. This man emphasizes how high above you Christ has been lifted up; Christ, though, says how low he came down to you.
Ernest Becker book The Denial of Death
"The Recasting of Some Basic Psychoanalytic ideas", p. 26
The Denial of Death (1973)
James Hamilton (1814–1867) Scottish minister and a prolific author of religious tracts
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 91.
Tracey Emin (1963) English artist, one of the group known as Britartists or Young British Artists
"Artist Emin leaves us baffled" http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/1693678.stm BBC, (2001-12-06) <br class="br">Emin was given the Plain English Campaign's "Foot in Mouth" award for this remark, made in a newspaper interview.
Henry Melvill (1798–1871) British academic
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), p. 506.
“Peace comes in situations completely surrendered to the sovereign authority of Christ.”
Beth Moore (1957) American evangelist
“She doesn't quite chop his head off.
She makes a Pez dispenser out of him.”
Frank Miller book The Big Fat Kill
Source: The Big Fat Kill
William Ellery Channing (1780–1842) United States Unitarian clergyman
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), p. 66
Ernest Becker book The Denial of Death
"The Recasting of Some Basic Psychoanalytic ideas", p. 26
The Denial of Death (1973)