andamongCatholicsitwasseenwhenPhilipIIallowedthepiousandgiftedLuisdeLeon,forasimilaroffence,tobethrownintoadungeonoftheInquisitionandkeptthereforfiveyears,untilhishealthwasutterlyshatteredandhisspiritsobrokenthatheconsentedtopublishanewcommentaryonthesong,“astheologicalandobscureasthemostorthodoxcoulddesire。”
Here,too,wehaveanexampleoftheefficiencyoftheolderbiblicaltheologyinfetteringthestrongermindsandinstupefyingtheweaker。JustasthebookofGenesishadtowaitovertwothousandyearsforaphysiciantorevealthesimplestfactregardingitsstructure,sotheSongofSongshadtowaitevenlongerforapoettorevealnotonlyitsbeautybutitscharacter。Commentatorsinnumerablehadinterpretedit;St。
Bernardhadpreachedovereightysermonsonitsfirsttwochapters;Palestrinahadsetitsmosteroticpartstosacredmusic;JewsandGentiles,CatholicsandProtestants,fromOrigentoAbenEzraandfromLuthertoBossuet,haduncovereditsdeepmeaningsandhaddemonstratedittobeanythingandeverythingsavethatwhichitreallyis。AmongscoresofthesestrangeimaginationsitwasdeclaredtorepresenttheloveofJehovahforIsrael;theloveofChristfortheChurch;thepraisesoftheBlessedVirgin;theunionofthesoulwiththebody;sacredhistoryfromtheExodustotheMessiah;ChurchhistoryfromtheCrucifixiontotheReformation;andsomeofthemoreacuteProtestantdivinesfoundinitreferenceseventothereligiouswarsinGermanyandtothePeaceofPassau。Inthesedaysitseemshardtoimaginehowreallycompetentreasonerscouldthusarguewithoutlaughingineachother’sfaces,afterthemannerofCicero’saugurs。HerdershowedSolomon’sSongtobewhatthewholethinkingworldnowknowsittobe——simplyanOrientallove-poem。
Buthisfranknessbroughthimintotrouble:hewasbitterlyassailed。Neitherhisnoblecharacternorhisgeniusavailedhim。Obligedtofleefromonepastoratetoanother,heatlastfoundahappyrefugeatWeimarinthesocietyofGoethe,Wieland,andJeanPaul,andthenceheexercisedapowerfulinfluenceinremovingnoxiousandparasiticgrowthsfromreligiousthought。
ItwouldhardlybepossibletoimagineamanmoredifferentfromHerderthanwastheotherofthetwowhomostinfluencedbiblicalinterpretationattheendoftheeighteenthcentury。ThiswasAlexanderGeddes——aRomanCatholicpriestandaScotchman。
Havingatanearlyperiodattractedmuchattentionbyhisscholarship,andhavingreceivedtheveryraredistinction,foraCatholic,ofadoctoratefromtheUniversityofAberdeen,hebeganpublishingin1792anewtranslationoftheOldTestament,andfollowedthisin1800withavolumeofcriticalremarks。Inthesehesupportedmainlythreeviews:first,thatthePentateuchinitspresentformcouldnothavebeenwrittenbyMoses;secondly,thatitwastheworkofvarioushands;and,thirdly,thatitcouldnothavebeenwrittenbeforethetimeofDavid。Althoughtherewasafringeofdoubtfultheoriesaboutthem,thesemainconclusions,supportedastheywerebydeepresearchandcogentreasoning,arenowrecognisedasofgreatvalue。Butsuchwasnottheorthodoxopinionthen。Thoughamanofsincerepiety,whothroughouthisentireliferemainedfirminthefaithofhisfathers,heandhisworkwereatoncecondemned:
hewassuspendedbytheCatholicauthoritiesasamisbeliever,denouncedbyProtestantsasaninfidel,andtauntedbybothas“awould-becorrectoroftheHolyGhost。”Ofcourse,bythistauntwasmeantnothingmorethanthathedissentedfromsundryideasinheritedfromlessenlightenedtimesbythemenwhojustthenhappenedtowieldecclesiasticalpower。
Butnotalltheoppositiontohimcouldchecktheevolutionofhisthought。AlineofgreatmenfollowedinthesepathsopenedbyAstrucandEichhorn,andbroadenedbyHerderandGeddes。OfthesewasDeWette,whosevariousworks,especiallyhisIntroductiontotheOldTestament,gaveanewimpulseearlyinthenineteenthcenturytofruitfulthoughtthroughoutChristendom。Inthesewritings,whileshowinghowlargelymythsandlegendshadenteredintotheHebrewsacredbooks,hethrewespeciallightintothebooksDeuteronomyandChronicles。Theformerheshowedtobe,inthemain,alatepriestlysummaryoflaw,andthelatteraverylatepriestlyrecastofearlyhistory。
Hehad,indeed,topayapenaltyforthusaidingtheworldinitsmarchtowardmoretruth,forhewasdrivenoutofGermany,andobligedtotakerefugeinaSwissprofessorship;whileTheodoreParker,whopublishedanEnglishtranslationofhiswork,was,forthisandsimilarsins,virtuallyrejectedbywhatclaimedtobethemostliberalofallChristianbodiesintheUnitedStates。
Butcontributionstothenewthoughtcontinuedfromquarterswhenceleastwasexpected。Gesenius,byhisHebrewGrammar,andEwald,byhishistoricalstudies,greatlyadvancedit。
Tothemandtoalllikethemduringthemiddleyearsofthenineteenthcenturywassturdilyopposedthecolossusoforthodoxy——Hengstenberg。InhimwascombinedthehaughtinessofaPrussiandrill-sergeant,thezealofaSpanishinquisitor,andtheflippantbrutalityofaFrenchorthodoxjournalist。BehindhimstoodthegiftedbuterraticFrederickWilliamIV——amanadmirablyfittedforaprofessorshipofaesthetics,butwhomaninscrutablefatehadmadeKingofPrussia。BoththeserulersintheGermanIsraelarrayedallpossibleoppositionagainstthegreatscholarslabouringinthenewpaths;butthisoppositionwasvain:thesuccessionofacuteandhonestscholarscontinued:
Vatke,Bleek,Reuss,Graf,Kayser,Hupfeld,Delitzsch,Kuenen,andotherswroughtoninGermanyandHolland,steadilydevelopingthenewtruth。
EspeciallytobementionedamongtheseisHupfeld,whopublishedin1853histreatiseonTheSourcesofGenesis。AcceptingtheConjectureswhichAstruchadpublishedjustahundredyearsbefore,heestablishedwhathaseversincebeenrecognisedbytheleadingbiblicalcommentatorsasthetruebasisofworkuponthePentateuch——thefactthatTHREEtruedocumentsarecombinedinGenesis,eachwithitsowncharacteristics。He,too,hadtopayapriceforlettingmorelightupontheworld。Adeterminedattemptwasmadetopunishhim。Thoughdeeplyreligiousinhisnatureandaspirations,hewasdenouncedin1865tothePrussianGovernmentasguiltyofirreverence;but,tothecreditofhisnobleandtruecolleagueswhotrodinthemoreorthodoxpaths——menlikeTholuckandJuliusMuller——thetheologicalfacultyoftheUniversityofHalleprotestedagainstthispersecutingeffort,anditwasbroughttonaught。
ThedemonstrationsofHupfeldgavenewlifetobiblicalscholarshipinalllands。MoreandmoreclearbecametheevidencethatthroughoutthePentateuch,andindeedinotherpartsofoursacredbooks,therehadbeenafusionofvariousideas,aconfoundingofvariousepochs,andacompilationofvariousdocuments。Thuswasopenedanewfieldofthoughtandwork:insiftingoutthisliterature;inrearrangingit;andinbringingitintoproperconnectionwiththehistoryoftheJewishraceandofhumanity。
AstrucandHupfeldhavingthusfoundakeytothetruecharacterofthe“Mosaic“Scriptures,asecondkeywasfoundwhichopenedthewaytothesecretoforderinallthischaos。Formanygenerationsonethinghadespeciallypuzzledcommentatorsandgivenrisetomassesoffutile“reconciliation“:thiswasthepatentfactthatsuchmenasSamuel,David,Elijah,Isaiah,andindeedthewholeJewishpeopledowntotheExile,showedinalltheirutterancesandactionsthattheywereutterlyignorantofthatvastsystemofceremoniallawwhich,accordingtotheaccountsattributedtoMosesandotherpartsofoursacredbooks,wasinfullforceduringtheirtimeandduringnearlyathousandyearsbeforetheExile。Itwasheld“always,everywhere,andbyall。”thatintheOldTestamentthechronologicalorderofrevelationwas:first,thelaw;secondly,thePsalms;thirdly,theprophets。Thisbeliefcontinuedunchallengedduringmorethantwothousandyears,anduntilafterthemiddleofthenineteenthcentury。
Yet,asfarbackas1835,VatkeatBerlinhad,inhisReligionoftheOldTestament,expressedhisconvictionthatthisbeliefwasunfounded。ReasoningthatJewishthoughtmusthavebeensubjecttothelawsofdevelopmentwhichgovernothersystems,hearrivedattheconclusionthatthelegislationascribedtoMoses,andespeciallytheelaborateparaphernaliaandcompositeceremoniesoftheritual,couldnothavecomeintobeingataperiodsorudeasthatdepictedinthe“Mosaic“accounts。
AlthoughVatkewrappedthisstatementinamistofHegelianmetaphysics,asufficientnumberofwatchmenonthewallsofthePrussianZionsawitsmeaning,andanalarmwasgiven。Thechroniclerstellusthat“fearoffailingintheexaminations,throughknowingtoomuch,keptstudentsawayfromVatke’slectures。”Naturally,whileHengstenbergandFrederickWilliamIVwerecommandingtheforcesoforthodoxy,Vatkethoughtitwisetobesilent。
Still,thenewideawasintheair;indeed,ithadbeendivinedaboutayearearlier,ontheothersideoftheRhine,byascholarwellknownasacuteandthoughtful——Reuss,ofStrasburg。
Unfortunately,hetoowasoverawed,andherefrainedfrompublishinghisthoughtduringmorethanfortyyears。Buthisideaswerecaughtbysomeofhismostgiftedscholars;and,ofthese,GrafandKayserdevelopedthemandhadthecouragetopublishthem。
Atthesameperiodthisnewmasterkeywasfoundandappliedbyagreatermanthananyofthese——byKuenen,ofHolland;andthusitwasthatthreeeminentscholars,workingindifferentpartsofEuropeandondifferentlines,inspiteofallobstacles,joinedinenforcinguponthethinkingworldtheconvictionthatthecompleteLeviticallawhadbeenestablishednotatthebeginning,butattheend,oftheJewishnation——mainly,indeed,aftertheJewishnationasanindependentpoliticalbodyhadceasedtoexist;thatthiscodehadnotbeenrevealedinthechildhoodofIsrael,butthatithadcomeintobeinginaperfectlynaturalwayduringIsrael’sfinaldecay——duringtheperiodwhenheroesandprophetshadbeensucceededbypriests。ThuswasthehistoricalandpsychologicalevolutionofJewishinstitutionsbroughtintoharmonywiththenaturaldevelopmentofhumanthought;elaborateceremonialinstitutionsbeingshowntohavecomeaftertheruderbeginningsofreligiousdevelopmentinsteadofbeforethem。Thuscameanewimpulsetoresearch,andthefruitagewasabundant;theoldertheologicalinterpretation,withitsinsolublepuzzles,yieldedonallsides。
TheleadinthenewepochthusopenedwastakenbyKuenen。
Startingwithstrongprepossessionsinfavouroftheolderthought,andevenwithviolentutterancesagainstsomeofthesupportersofthenewview,hewasborneonbyhisloveoftruth,untilhisgreatwork,TheReligionofIsrael,publishedin1869,attractedtheattentionofthinkingscholarsthroughouttheworldbyitsargumentsinfavouroftheupwardmovement。Fromhimnowcameathirdmasterkeytothemystery;forheshowedthatthetrueopeningpointforresearchintothehistoryandliteratureofIsraelistobefoundintheutterancesofthegreatprophetsoftheeighthcenturybeforeourera。Startingfromthese,heopenednewpathsintotheperiodsprecedingandfollowingthem。
RecognisingthefactthatthereligionofIsraelwas,likeothergreatworldreligions,adevelopmentofhigherideasoutoflower,heledmentobringdeeperthinkingandwiderresearchintothegreatproblem。WithamplelearningandirresistiblelogicheprovedthatOldTestamenthistoryislargelymingledwithmythandlegend;thatnotonlywerethelawsattributedtoMosesinthemainafarlaterdevelopment,butthatmuchoftheirhistoricalsettingwasanafterthought;alsothatOldTestamentprophecywasneversupernaturallypredictive,andleastofallpredictiveofeventsrecordedintheNewTestament。Thusitwasthathisgeniusgavetothethinkingworldanewpointofview,andamasterlyexhibitionofthetruemethodofstudy。JustlyhasoneofthemosteminentdivinesofthecontemporaryAnglicanChurchindorsedthestatementofanothereminentscholar,that“Kuenenstooduponhiswatch-tower,asitweretheconscienceofOldTestamentscience“;thathisworkischaracterized“notmerelybyfinescholarship,criticalinsight,historicalsense,andareligiousnature,butalsobyanincorruptibleconscientiousness,andamajesticdevotiontothequestoftruth。”
Thuswasestablishedthescienceofbiblicalcriticism。Andnowthequestionwas,whethertheChurchofnorthernGermanywouldacceptthisgreatgift——thefruitofcenturiesofdevotedtoilandself-sacrifice——andtaketheleadofChristendominandbyit。
ThegreatcurseofTheologyandEcclesiasticismhasalwaysbeentheirtendencytosacrificelargeintereststosmall——CharitytoCreed,UnitytoUniformity,FacttoTradition,EthicstoDogma。
AndnowthereweresymptomsthroughoutthegoverningbodiesoftheReformedchurchesindicatingadeterminationtosacrificeleadershipinthisnewthoughttoeaseinorthodoxy。Everyrevelationofnewknowledgeencounteredoutcry,opposition,andrepression;and,whatwasworse,theill-judgeddeclarationsofsomeunwiseworkersinthecriticalfieldwereseizeduponandusedtodiscreditallfruitfulresearch。Fortunately,amannowappearedwhobothmetallthisoppositionsuccessfully,andputasideallthehalftruthsorspeciousuntruthsurgedbyminorcriticswhosezealoutrantheirdiscretion。Thiswasagreatconstructivescholar——notadestroyer,butabuilder——Wellhausen。
Reverently,buthonestlyandcourageously,withclearness,fulness,andconvictingforce,hesummeduptheconquestsofscientificcriticismasbearingonHebrewhistoryandliterature。