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

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

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

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"We need a place in which we may flourish and be ourselves."

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"The trouble is that after nine years as a Jack of all trades and Master of the Dominican Order, I have no expertise on anything except airports and exotic foods."

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

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"Christians can bring peace to multi-religious Europe because we are able to understand the role of faith in the lives of other believers better than atheists."

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

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"I believe that his death and resurrection transformed humanity's relationship with God."

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"Despite all the lunacy of the last century, all the absurdity of war and genocide, we believe that humans being are rational and are made to seek the truth."

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"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."

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"Indeed if we Christians so tell our story that Judaism is silenced, then we have not spoken rightly of Christ."

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"What can the Church do? If she stands by her moral teaching, then she will be seen as standing in judgement over a vast percentage of Europeans."

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"I believe that my own Christian faith does indeed make universal claims."

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"This evening I wish to suggest that we Christians should accompany people on their pilgrimages. Specifically we should travel with people as they search for the good, the true and the beautiful."

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"One of our deepest needs is to be at home."

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"Celibacy is not just a matter of not having sex. It is a way of admiring a person for their humanity, maybe even for their beauty."

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

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"The medieval Church believed that the resurrection of Christ marked a new time for all of humanity."

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

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"Thinking that morality is all about commandments is a relatively new way of thinking, since the Reformation."

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"Seeking the good is not primarily about rules and commandments."

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"Most religions live from a narrative that shapes their relationship with the divine other, God or the gods, and with the human other, the stranger."

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"All the Abrahamic faiths are marked by violence."

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