Harry Emerson Fosdick Quote

Every great scientist becomes a great scientist because of the inner self-abnegation with which he stands before truth, saying: "Not my will, but thine, be done." What, then, does a man mean by saying, Science displaces religion, when in this deep sense science itself springs from religion?


Living under tension: sermons on Christianity today (ed. 1941)


Every great scientist becomes a great scientist because of the inner self-abnegation with which he stands before truth, saying: Not my will, but...

Every great scientist becomes a great scientist because of the inner self-abnegation with which he stands before truth, saying: Not my will, but...

Every great scientist becomes a great scientist because of the inner self-abnegation with which he stands before truth, saying: Not my will, but...

Every great scientist becomes a great scientist because of the inner self-abnegation with which he stands before truth, saying: Not my will, but...