"Man has, through the richness of the intellectual quest, become more knowing, more clever and more skeptical. But we have not become more profound or more reverent. Nor have we found a way to put our learning in the context of the eternal."
Josiah Royce
While this may be true for humanity in general, we can try and achieve this in our personal lives.
ReplyDeleteI think its interesting that you quote Josiah Royce. His interpretation of the purpose of religion and his book on Christianity are prime examples of elaborate partial truths.
ReplyDeleteI am intrigued by his teachings of global consciousness.
Can I ask what sparked your quote? Are you a fan of Mr. Royce, or did you enjoy the quote?
[Joel: I just liked the quote. I think his point on our failing to become more reverent is obvious. I was intrigued by his point that despite wonderous learning we are not becoming more profound. I'm not sure I even understand what that means, but there is a depth of understanding or of insight that I think he implies is missing in our collective intellectual progression.]
I thought that was the quote Elder Holland used during the devotional to ICS. I have it in my notes anyway. I think it is a great quote. I especially agree with the idea that we have become more "clever" but not "more profound".
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