“Presumably those who profess and call themselves Christians believe their religion to be in some sense true; but in what sense? … The truth of the Christian faith is the truth of a faith, or a way of life which shows itself true … for those who live it.”

"Our Contemporary Christ," in Borderland Theology and Other Essays (1968), p. 82

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