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Am I a pessimist? Not at all. I am convinced that the history of the human race, no matter how tragic, will ultimately lead to the Kingdom of God. I am convinced that all the works of humankind will be reintegrated in the work of God, and that each of us, no matter how sinful, will ultimately be saved.
Jacques Ellul
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Interpretation

What this quote means

This quote reflects a hopeful view of humanity's future and divine salvation despite historical tragedies.

Jacques Ellul expresses a belief in the inherent goodness of humanity and the ultimate reconciliation with God. He acknowledges the tragic aspects of human history but maintains that all human actions, regardless of their nature, will ultimately contribute to a greater purpose and that everyone has the potential for redemption.

Themes

HopeSalvationHumanityRedemptionDivineHistory

In practice

Example use cases

In a speech on social justice, one might refer to this quote to inspire hope for a better future.

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