“We can hardly say that the Pharisees had an accurate ‘knowledge’ of man when they pointed to the sins (the real sins) of publicans and sinners. This judgment, which separated knowledge of man from self-knowledge, was as nothing in God’s eyes. The Jew did not have a better understanding because he was able to judge the heathen. In the sphere of abstract morality this could possibly be said, but this is not Biblical morality - O man, who judgest others!” MenSaidRealSelfEyeAbleUnderstandingSinJudgingMoralityJudgmentJewAbstractSinnerSpheresAccurateBiblicalSelf KnowledgeHeathenPharisees Book:Man: The Image of God Source: Man: The Image of God
“There seems no limit to research, for as been truly said, the more the sphere of knowledge grows, the larger becomes the surface of contact with the unknown.” KnowsSaidSeemsScienceGrowsKnowledgeLimitsResearchSurfaceContactSpheres Book:A History of Science and its Relations with Philosophy & Religion Source: A History of Science and its Relations with Philosophy & Religion