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What did Jonathan Sacks say about Faith?

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  • Jews survived all the defeats, expulsions, persecutions and pogroms, the centuries in which they were regarded as a pariah people, even the Holocaust itself, because they never gave up the faith that one day they would be free to live as Jews without fear.
  • The royals - all of them, especially Prince Philip and Prince Charles - have done outstanding work with the faith communities.
  • The faith religious believers have in God is small compared to the faith people put in politicians, knowing how many times they have been disappointed in the past but still insisting that this time it will be different.

What are the top most famous Faith quotes by Jonathan Sacks?

Here are the top most famous quotes about Faith by Jonathan Sacks.

  • Jews survived all the defeats, expulsions, persecutions and pogroms, the centuries in which they were regarded as a pariah people, even the Holocaust itself, because they never gave up the faith that one day they would be free to live as Jews without fear.
  • The royals - all of them, especially Prince Philip and Prince Charles - have done outstanding work with the faith communities.
  • The faith religious believers have in God is small compared to the faith people put in politicians, knowing how many times they have been disappointed in the past but still insisting that this time it will be different.
  • In thinking about religion and society in the 21st century, we should broaden the conversation about faith from doctrinal debates to the larger question of how it might inspire us to strengthen the bonds of belonging that redeem us from our solitude, helping us to construct together a gracious and generous social order.