
[2006, Light on the Ancient Worlds, World Wisdom, 117, 978-0-941532-72-3]
Miscellaneous, Revelation
Science and Wisdom (1954), p. 109.
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Miscellaneous, Revelation
“Knowledge is not like sin. There is no mystical escape from it.”
Source: The Long Tomorrow (1955), Chapter 30
Source: Order Out of Chaos: Man's New Dialogue with Nature (1984), p. 313; Cited in: K.C. Laszlo (2001) The Evolution of Business: Learning, Innovation, and Sustainability for the 21st century. p. 10.
1 Corinthians 8:1
Source: Holy Hesychia: The Stillness that Knows God, p. 33
More Steve Allen on the Bible, Religion, & Morality (1993)
“Faith — what is this emotion but a desperate attempt to escape from mind-burning fear?”
Source: The Broken God (1992), p. 424
Source: Criticism and the Growth of Knowledge, 1970, p. 92 as cited in: Anthony C. Thiselton (2007) The Hermeneutics of Doctrine. p. 166.
Source: 1860s, Evidence as to Man's Place in Nature (1863), Ch.2, p. 132
Context: Our reverence for the nobility of manhood will not be lessened by the knowledge, that Man, is in substance and in structure, one with the brutes; for, he alone possesses the marvellous endowment of intelligible and rational speech, whereby, in the secular period of his existence, he has slowly accumulated and organized the experience which is almost wholly lost with the cessation of every individual life in other animals; so that now he stands raised upon it as on a mountain top, far above the level of his humble fellows, and transfigured from his grosser nature by reflecting, here and there, a ray from the infinite source of truth.