From: utzoo!watmath!djhawley Newsgroups: net.religion,net.philosophy Title: Re: quotes Article-I.D.: watmath.4831 Posted: Sun Apr 3 18:07:08 1983 Received: Mon Apr 4 00:23:03 1983 References: seismo.264 I agree with Bertrand Russell, I don't remember anything in the Gospels praising intelligence either. However I vaguely remember admonitions of St. Paul - be as wise as serpents, but harmless as doves ( ie be intelligent in your behaviour, but use it for good, not evil ) - bring every thought captive to Christ. ( Paul REASONED with unbelievers - Greek philosophers in the marketplace for one occasion in The Acts of the Apostles ) These just hit me right away. Also since the Judaeo-Christian tradition claims that God communicates propositionally to humankind, then obviously our intellect must be used to know Him. Since we are commanded to know Him, there is tacit approval of honing your intellect for this purpose. By the by, this is one way that we are created in God's image. Any more on "In praise of intellect" in christian theology ? David ( wish I was as smart, and as holy as St. Paul ) Hawley