id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt hvd.hnydvj Birge, E. A. Science and wisdom, an address delivered before the Phi Beta Kappa Society, Alpha of Louisiana, Tulane University, May 15, 1911 1911 .txt text/plain 3552 161 70 might fitly bear the name of that wisdom which is the "unsearchable riches" of God. With even greater fitness, in designing a temple of "the artificer of things that are," he sought toward a wisdom expressed in the order of the world about us, time the faith sufficed that the wisdom of the world was present Thus there arose for the modern world a new wisdom. and divers manners'' the message of the manifold wisdom of human life. In this wisdom and culture academic life dwelt content Such a wisdom was not only new to the world; The world of scholarship—that of humanism—had found its wisdom in the achievements of the human spirit; that of religion in the revelation of divine help new learning came, demanding that human life be interpreted in the terms of nature, there were many reasons why of men as the wisdom of science becomes wrought into human ./cache/hvd.hnydvj.pdf ./txt/hvd.hnydvj.txt