"In adapting itself to the conditions of a civilization which its founder had bidden it to permeate with the spirit of divine love, [the church] found that it was easier to give to Caesar the things belonging to Caesar if the examination of what might belong to God were not too closely pressed."
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H. Richard Niebuhr, The Social Sources of Denominationalism (1929), p. 3
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