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Gardner Taylor - "On Remembering Who We Are" (January 27, 1980)

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Taylor, Gardner C

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Sermon start time: (Part 1) 35:22. Sermon end time: (Part 1) 1:04:11.Just as the prodigal son remembered that it was a princeling, a royal son so this country should remember its identity and recover its identity and strive for justice (Abstract created by Duke Divinity School staff.)Key quotation: "There is something august about our humanity. Infinite, splendid, shining. And that when we are untrue to that, we are untrue to what we really are…Is it not true about our own country? Was this land not created for something nobler than what we have come to so far?" (53:00)
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