G. Stanley Hall Quote

The nature of youth demand that science should be taught at first in a large, all-comprehensive way, not without a distinctly religious spirit, reopening the half-obscured but broad road by which man passes from nature to nature's God.


Adolescence: Its Psychology and Its Relations to Physiology, Anthropology, Sociology, Sex, Crime, Religion and Education (Volume 2), Chapter XII (p. 151)


The nature of youth demand that science should be taught at first in a large, all-comprehensive way, not without a distinctly religious spirit,...

The nature of youth demand that science should be taught at first in a large, all-comprehensive way, not without a distinctly religious spirit,...

The nature of youth demand that science should be taught at first in a large, all-comprehensive way, not without a distinctly religious spirit,...

The nature of youth demand that science should be taught at first in a large, all-comprehensive way, not without a distinctly religious spirit,...