Socrates famously asserted, I know that I am intelligent, because I know that I know nothing. Though this statement arises from a distinctly Greek philosophical tradition, the essence of the sentiment finds resonance in the Christian scriptures. The Bible frequently confronts the limitations of human knowledge and the necessity of humility before the omniscience of God. From the earliest writings of the Old Testament to the teachings of the apostles, a theme emerges: true wisdom lies in acknowledging the finitude of human understanding and relying on the divine revelation given by God.
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TB
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Knowing We Know Nothing