The Measure of All Things
The ‘text’ for this morning’s sermon comes from the ancient Greek philosopher, Protagoras, who said that “Man (Anthropos) is the measure of all things.” How does that claim resonate with contemporary religious humanism?
The ‘text’ for this morning’s sermon comes from the ancient Greek philosopher, Protagoras, who said that “Man (Anthropos) is the measure of all things.” How does that claim resonate with contemporary religious humanism?