Brown : The Last Discovery of America (2003)
Context: Americans are so individualistic, they do not realize their individualism is a communally derived value. The American I is deconstructed for me by Paolo, an architect who was raised in Bologna: "You Americans are not truly individualistic, you merely are lonely. In order to be individualistic, one must have a strong sense of oneself within a group." (The "we" is a precondition for saying "I.") Americans spend all their lives looking for a community: a chatroom, a church, a support group, a fetish magazine, a book club, a class action suit... illusions become real when we think they are real and act accordingly. Because Americans thought themselves free of plural pronouns, they began to act as free agents, thus to recreate history. Individuals drifted away from tribe or color or 'hood or hometown or card of explanation, where everyone knew who they were... Americans thus extended the American community by acting so individualistically, so anonymously.
“His death there on Calvary's cross is for us individually, but it's not egotistically individualistic. Our individual salvation will one day be a portion of the restoration of all things.”
A Christian Manifesto (1982)
Context: His death there on Calvary's cross is for us individually, but it's not egotistically individualistic. Our individual salvation will one day be a portion of the restoration of all things. It is our calling until He comes back again that happy day, to do all we can — while it won't be perfect as when He comes back — to see substantial healing in every area that He will then perfectly heal, and that Wesley did understand.
Help us to complete the source, original and additional information
Francis Schaeffer 8
American theologian 1912–1984Related quotes
Other
“Salvation is an individual's personal encounter with God's Presence.”
Source: Dynamics Of Theology, Chapter Ten, Method in theology, p. 204
As quoted in Living in Grace : The Shift to Spiritual Perception (2002) by Beca Lewis, p. 158
“Eternity is here (in the stable at Bethlehem and on the cross of Calvary) in time.”
The Knowledge of God and the Service of God (1939), p. 78
"Quotations by 60 Greatest Indians" at Institute of Information and Communication Technology http://resourcecentre.daiict.ac.in/eresources/iresources/quotations.html
“there is no collective guilt,… guilt is individual, like salvation." [p.28]”
Source: The Odessa File
Source: One is A Crowd: Reflections of An Individualist (1952), p. 3