Albert Schweitzer On Christian Scholars

"I hope you will give me the pleasure of showing a deeper insight into my reasons for going to Africa than most people do...For me, the whole essence of religion is at stake...In the [African colonies I had visited years ago] things were pretty hopeless and comfortless. We--the 'Christian' nations--send out the mere dregs of our society...If this wrong is in some measure to be atoned for, we must send out there men who will do good in the name of Jesus...Now we just sit here and study theology and then compete for the best ecclesiastical posts, write thick learned books in order to become professors of theology...and what is going on out there where the honor and the name of Jesus are at stake does not concern us at all. And I am supposed to devote my life to making ever fresh 'critical discoveries,' that I might become famous as a theologian, and go on training pastors who will also sit at home."