Langdon Brown Gilkey Born : February 9, 1919 Died : November 19, 2004 Browse All Authors Top 5 quotes by Langdon Brown Gilkey Kierkegaard was once asked, 'What is a poet?' He answered that a poet was an unhappy man whose moans and cries of anguish were transformed into ravishing music. Langdon Brown Gilkey poetry unhappy men Enforced religion breeds precisely what it most fears: rebellion against religion, cynicism about religion, skepticism about its claims, and, as a consequence, indifference at best or outright antipathy at worst. Langdon Brown Gilkey rebellion indifference church The First Amendment is important not only to guarantee the rights of alternative religions and of nonreligious persons in society; it is also important in setting the only possible legal and social condition for the creative health of serious religion itself. Langdon Brown Gilkey creative rights religion Art has a prophetic role, denouncing the culture it lays bare. Langdon Brown Gilkey roles culture art Art pierces opaque subjectivity, the not seeing of conventional life, and discloses reality. Langdon Brown Gilkey opaque reality art