Quotes about Paradigm
Our normal is so subnormal that normal seems radical. To the first-century disciples, normal and radical were synonyms. We've turned them into antonyms.
- Mark Batterson
Our normal is so subnormal that normal seems radical.
- Mark Batterson
Here was a perfect example of an essential Trump paradigm: he acceded to anyone who seemed to know more about any issue he didn't care about, or simply one whose details he couldn't bring himself to focus on closely. Great! he would say, punctuating every statement with a similar exclamation and regularly making an effort to jump from his chair.
- Michael Wolff
if it is true that Jesus ultimately fits no known pattern within the first century,51 it is more or less bound to be true that he fits none within the twentieth.
- NT Wright
No, insists Paul, once you learn the meaning of the gospel, you have to see everything inside out.
- NT Wright
This is the tragedy of the postmodern age. The things that matter most in life, that are necessary for a humane society—ideals like moral freedom, human dignity, even loving our own children—have been reduced to nothing but useful fictions. They are tossed into the attic, which becomes a convenient dumping ground for anything that a materialist paradigm cannot explain.
- Nancy Pearcey
A worldview can be replaced only by another worldview.
- Nancy Pearcey
Walking the path of faith means trusting God enough to let our uh-oh moments expose how we create God to fit in our thinking.
- Peter Enns
reality isn't what it used to be.
- Peter Enns
Andrew Perriman at "P.OST" (postnost.net).
- Peter Enns
Like a frail plant that needs careful tending and constant protection from sun and wind, perhaps the real problem wasn't me but the fragile, unsustainable version of Christianity I had been told was my only option.
- Peter Enns
Science, according to Kuhn, has not actually followed the classic myth of steady evolution of accumulating theories based on deeper and deeper probing of the evidence. Rather, science has sometimes made huge transitions as one paradigm, which may have stood for centuries, is found to be inadequate and crashes to the ground, to be replaced by another.
- Christopher Wright