“God has moved out of the fortress of pedestrian
certainties and is dwelling in perplexities. He has abandoned our complacencies
and has entered our spiritual agony, upsetting dogmas, discrediting
articulations. Beyond all doctrines and greater than human faith stands God,
God's question of man, God's waiting for man, for every man, God in search of
man. Deeper than all our understanding is our bold certainty that God is with
us in distress, hiding in the scandal of our ambiguities.”— Jewish
theologian and social activist Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel (1907-1972), “What
We Might Do Together,” in American Sermons: The Pilgrims to Martin Luther King, Jr., edited by Michael Warner (1999)
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