William Ernest Hocking Quote

Religion is bound up in the difference between the sense of ignorance and the sense of mystery: the former means, "I know not"; the latter means "I know not; but it is known."


Ch. XVI : The Original Sources of the Knowledge of God, p. 235 - The Meaning of God in Human Experience (1912)


Religion is bound up in the difference between the sense of ignorance and the sense of mystery: the former means, I know not; the latter means I know ...

Religion is bound up in the difference between the sense of ignorance and the sense of mystery: the former means, I know not; the latter means I know ...

Religion is bound up in the difference between the sense of ignorance and the sense of mystery: the former means, I know not; the latter means I know ...

Religion is bound up in the difference between the sense of ignorance and the sense of mystery: the former means, I know not; the latter means I know ...