"Politics is the only serious. subject that men think themselves qualified to act upon without any previous education or instruction whatever. If it happened to be astronomy, or botany, or medicine, or law, he would never be allowed to work in any of these arts, or to take a decisive part in the history of any one of these sciences without having, at least, acquired: the A B C of it; but the awful fact of politics is that we do not take the trouble seriously to understand the political situation."
About Hugh Price Hughes
Hugh Price Hughes — Life and Legacy
Hugh Price Hughes was a significant figure in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, recognized for his passionate advocacy of social justice within the framework of Methodism. He believed that faith should inspire action, famously stating, 'Faith without works is dead.' This quote encapsulates his core belief that genuine faith must translate into efforts that uplift the community and address social inequalities. Hughes’s work was characterized by a deep commitment to the marginalized, urging the church to engage actively in societal issues. His vision of the 'Kingdom of God' was not merely a spiritual concept but a call to create a just society where compassion and justice were paramount. He challenged the complacency of religious institutions, advocating for a faith that is lived out through service and reform. Today, Hughes's insights remain relevant as they resonate with ongoing discussions about the role of faith in addressing social issues. His emphasis on the interplay between faith and action continues to inspire those who seek to make a difference in their communities.
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Hugh Price Hughes quotes
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"Free and just political institutions are absolutely essential to the progress and development both of the individual and of the race."
"The minister's task is not to coddle the saints but to collar the sinners."