Denken, Glauben, Hoffen
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Denken, Glauben, Hoffen

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48 pages 2013

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Martin Kunz describes his spiritual journey, as he came to Quakerism through Quaker service work. He notes that we frequently have to enter into compromises in our quest for peace and justice, yet we sometimes define ourselves as human by precisely those choices and decisions in which we are not willing to make compromises, for instance in issues of education or the environment. Our action in the world is neither completely good nor completely bad, but is revealed rather in "variations in grey."

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