Timothy Radcliffe is an English clergyman born on July 24, 1945. He is known for his work as a theologian and writer, focusing on spirituality and social justice. Radcliffe has served as the Master of the Dominican Order and has written several influential books on faith and ethics. His insights into religion and society have made him a respected figure in the Christian community.

"To be a preacher requires two apparently contradictory qualities: confidence and humility."



"The next challenge for Christianity is to remind Europeans that we are called to seek the truth."



"To be frank, I suspect that today there is little respect for Christianity as source of moral teaching about goodness."



"The unutterable violence of the Holocaust shook our confidence in the possibility of telling any story of faith at all."



"Claiming that you have got the truth wrapped up does breed violence and intolerance."



"Clearly a big challenge for Christianity is how to remain in contact with the millions of people who look for God but do not come to Church."



"At the centre of Christianity is community; we are gathered by the Lord around the altar."



"Our society has lost confidence in the power of reason, except perhaps scientific reason."

