There is nothing more deplorable than those skeptics and reformers, liberal priests and humanistically-oriented scholars, who moan about soullessness, barren materialism, what is unsatisfying in mere science, and the cold play of atoms, and renounce intellectual precision, which is for them only a slight temptation. Then, with the help of some alleged emotional knowledge to satisfy the feelings, and with the necessary harmony and rounding-out of the world picture, all they invent is some universal spirit: a world-soul, or a God, who is nothing more than the world of the academic petite bourgeoisie which gives rise to him; at best, an oversoul who reads the newspaper and demonstrates a certain appreciation of social questions.


The Religious Spirit, Modernism, and Metaphysics (1913), B. Pike and D. Luft, trans., Precision and Soul (1978), p. 23


There is nothing more deplorable than those skeptics and reformers, liberal priests and humanistically-oriented scholars, who moan about...

There is nothing more deplorable than those skeptics and reformers, liberal priests and humanistically-oriented scholars, who moan about...