The Great Enterprise: Relating ourselves to our world: This is the title to a book by H.A. Overstreet. From the book: "All through man's history, there has been a competition between the safe and the adventurous; the fully formed and the to-be-formed; between the 'pattern set for all men' and the glimmer of a gleam for men to follow." ................. "From another point of view, the competition has been between the deductive propensity in man and the inductive. The deductive propensity must have the truth comfortably within its grasp, then it can reel out particular conclusions according to need. The inductive follows intimations and clues, gets lost, finds its way again, and eventually, if it is lucky, comes upon one partial truth and then another." ...... "From an emotional standpoint, the competition has been between arrogance and humility."
To the Things Themselves
The Humility that comes from others having faith in you