- Augustine (5th century):  Remember that you are a citizen of another kingdom.  
 - Martin Luther (16th century): Expect politicians to be corrupt.
 - Thomas Aquinas (13th century): God has made himself known in nature.
 - John Calvin (16th century): God is sovereign over all, including our suffering.
 - Jonathan Edwards (18th century): God is beautiful, and all beauty is divine.
 - Thomas a’Kempis (15th century): Practice self-denial with a passion.
 - John Wesley (18th century):  Be disciplined and make the best use of your time. 
 - Fyodor Dostoevsky (19th century): God’s grace can reach anyone.
 - Dietrich Bonhoeffer (20th century): Beware of cheap grace.
 - Alvin Plantinga (21st century): Moral virtue is crucial for intellectual health.
 
Monday, April 20, 2009
Spiegel: Ten Lessons from Great Christian Minds
From philosophy professor James Spiegel: