Levinas describes that faith as crucial to what it means to be human: (…) “its capacity to fear injustice more than death, to prefer to suffer than to commit injustice, and to prefer that which justifies being over that which assures it”.
Levinas describes that faith as crucial to what it means to be human: (…) “its capacity to fear injustice more than death, to prefer to suffer than to commit injustice, and to prefer that which justifies being over that which assures it”.