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Human heart Quote by Herman Bavinck

“science, which can make known only the interrelations of things, but never their origin, essence and end, will never be able to satisfy the needs of the human heart.” quote by Herman Bavinck
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““science, which can make known only the interrelations of things, but never their origin, essence and end, will never be able to satisfy the needs of the human heart.””

Herman Bavinck

About This Quote

Source Book: Reformed Dogmatics, 1932

Science explains relationships but not ultimate purpose, leaving a gap for spiritual fulfillment.

In simple terms: Science shows how things connect, not why they exist.

Key Takeaway

Seek meaning beyond empirical facts.

Themes

science spirituality purpose

Mood

reflective thoughtful

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • personal crisis
  • philosophical inquiry
  • religious contemplation

Key Concepts

metaphysics human longing

Questions to Reflect On

  • What needs does the human heart have that science cannot meet?
  • How can faith complement scientific understanding?
A Different Perspective

Science alone cannot answer existential questions.

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