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“We need to ask ourselves how it has come about that something that did  speak once will no longer speak to us. We certainly should not suppress  the historical truth that it did speak once.”
—Marilynne Robinson quoting Karl Barth in her masterful apology for “Jean Cauvin” (which bears the cleverly confounding title “Marguerite de Navarre”) from her essay collection The Death of Adam.

“We need to ask ourselves how it has come about that something that did speak once will no longer speak to us. We certainly should not suppress the historical truth that it did speak once.”

Marilynne Robinson quoting Karl Barth in her masterful apology for “Jean Cauvin” (which bears the cleverly confounding title “Marguerite de Navarre”) from her essay collection The Death of Adam.

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