Great Throughts Treasury

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John Douglas Hall

Whatever else religion may be, it is also anthropology - in the sense that it fosters conceptions of human authenticity on whose basis moral codes can be drawn up and the actual behavior of individuals and societies assessed, challenged, and altered. Religion speaks not only of the divine but of the divine intention for the human.

Authenticity | Behavior | Intention | Moral codes | Religion | Sense | Moral codes |

Abraham Joshua Heschel

The Bible is God’s anthropology rather than man’s theology.

Bible | God | Man | Theology | Bible |

R. W. Sellars, fully Roy Wood Sellars

Religious humanists regard the universe as self-existing and not created... believes that man is a part of nature and that he has emerged as the result of a continuous process... recognizes that man’s religious culture and civilization, as clearly depicted by anthropology and history, are the product of a gradual development due to his interaction with his natural environment and with his social heritage.

Culture | Man | Nature | Regard | Universe |

Ruth Benedict, born Ruth Fulton

The trouble with life isn't that there is no answer; it's that there are so many answers.

Purpose | Purpose | Safe | World |

Thomas Mann, fully Paul Thomas Mann

I hope that you have nothing against malice, my good engineer. In my eyes it is the brightest sword that reason has against the powers of darkness and ugliness. Malice, sir, is the spirit of criticism, and criticism marks the origin of progress and enlightenment.

Day | Future |

W. H. Auden, fully Wystan Hugh Auden

How happy is the lot of the mathematician! He is judged solely by his peers, and the standard is so high that no colleague or rival can ever win a reputation he does not deserve. No cashier writes a letter to the press complaining about the incomprehensibility of Modern Mathematics and comparing it unfavorably with the good old days when mathematicians were content to paper irregularly shaped rooms and fill bathtubs without closing the waste pipe.

Study |

Ernest Callenbach

Ecotopians claim to have sifted through modern technology and rejected huge tracts of it, because of its ecological harmfulness. However, despite this general technological austerity, they employ video devices even more extensively than we do. Feeling that they should transport their bodies only when it’s a pleasure, they seldom travel ‘on business’ in our manner.

Experiment |