The Fundamentals - 1917: Vol.1

12 The F.mdammtals. The qualification for the perception of Biblical truth is n si e g i h th t. er T ph h i e los p o r p im hi a c r n y o q r u p a h l i i l fi o c lo at g i i o c n al o k f no t w he led m g u e s , i b ci u a t n sp is iri t t h u a a t l i h n e be musicalu; of the artist, that he have the spirit of art. So the merely technical and mechanical and scientific mind is disqualified for the recognition of the spiritual and infinite. Any thoughtful man must honestly admit that the Bible is to be treated as unique in literature, and, therefore, that the ordinary rules of critical interpretation must fail to interpret it aright. In the second place, some of the most powerful exponents of the modem Higher Critical theories have been Germans, and it is notorious to what length the German fancy can go in the direction of the subjective and of the conjectural. For hypothesis-weaving and speculation, the German theological professor is unsurpassed. One of the foremost thinkers used to lay it down as a fundamental truth in philosophical and scientific enquiries that no regard whatever should be paid to the conjectures or hypotheses of thinkers, and quoted as an axiom the greai: Newton himself and his famous words, "Non fi ou ng s o th h a y t p s o o t m he e se o s f " : the I m do os n t o l t ea f r r n a e m d e G h e y r p m o a th n es t e h s in . ke I r t s is ar n e ot m or e i n who lack in a singular degree the faculty of common sense a ti n st d s, k t n h o e w y le a d r g e e so of pr h e u o m cc a u n pi n e a d tu w r i e t . h a Li t k h e eo m ry an t y ha p t h t y h s e i i c r al co s n ci c e l n u ­ sions seem to the average mind curiously warped. In fact, a learned man in a letter to Descartes once made an observation which, with slight verbal alteration, might be applied to some of the German criticsu: "When men sitting in their closet and consulting only their books attempt disquisitions into the Bible, they may indeed tell how they would have made the Book if God had given them that commission. That is, they may describe chimeras which correspond to the fatuity of GERMAN FANCIES.

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