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This is an abstraction for standardizing blockquotes.
 
This is an abstraction for standardizing blockquotes.
  

Latest revision as of 22:38, 24 July 2020

Templates Reference

This is an abstraction for standardizing blockquotes.

Example:

Henry van Til wrote:
{{:Quote|Culture is not something neutral, without ethical or religious connotation. Human achievement is not purposeless but seeks to achieve certain ends, which are either good or bad. Since man is a moral being, his culture cannot be a-moral. Because man is a religious being, his culture too, must be religiously oriented. There is no pure culture in the sense of being neutral religiously, or without positive or negative value ethically.<ref>Henry van Til, ''Calvinistic Concept of Culture'', 27</ref>}}


which produces:

Henry van Til wrote:

Culture is not something neutral, without ethical or religious connotation. Human achievement is not purposeless but seeks to achieve certain ends, which are either good or bad. Since man is a moral being, his culture cannot be a-moral. Because man is a religious being, his culture too, must be religiously oriented. There is no pure culture in the sense of being neutral religiously, or without positive or negative value ethically.[1]


Notice that the <ref> tag will create an automatically numbered footnote at the bottom of the page.

  1. Henry van Til, Calvinistic Concept of Culture, 27