WellindeedhasaneminentdivineoftheChurchofEnglandinourowntimecalledonChristianstorejoiceoverthisevolution。”betweentheGodofSamuel,whoorderedinfantstobeslaughtered,andtheGodofthePsalmist,whosetendermerciesareoverallhisworks;betweentheGodofthePatriarchs,whowasalwaysrepenting,andtheGodoftheApostles,whoisthesameyesterday,to-day,andforever,withwhomthereisnovariablenessnorshadowofturning,betweentheGodoftheOldTestament,whowalkedinthegardeninthecooloftheday,andtheGodoftheNewTestament,whomnomanhathseennorcansee;
betweentheGodofLeviticus,whowassoparticularaboutthesacrificialfurnitureandutensils,andtheGodoftheActs,whodwellethnotintemplesmadewithhands;betweentheGodwhohardenedPharaoh’sheart,andtheGodwhowillhaveallmentobesaved;betweentheGodofExodus,whoismercifulonlytothosewholovehim,andtheGodofChrist——theheavenlyFather——whoiskinduntotheunthankfulandtheevil。”
Howeveroverwhelming,then,thefactsmaybewhichAnthropology,History,andtheirkindredsciencesmay,intheinterestofsimpletruth,establishagainstthetheologicaldoctrineof“theFall“;howevercompletelytheymayfossilizevariousdogmas,catechisms,creeds,confessions,“plansofsalvation“and“schemesofredemption。”whichhavebeenevolvedfromthegreatmindsofthetheologicalperiod:science,sofarfrommakinginroadsonreligion,orevenuponourChristiandevelopmentofit,willstrengthenallthatisessentialinit,givingnewandnoblerpathstoman’shighestaspirations。Fortheonegreat,legitimate,scientificconclusionofanthropologyis,that,moreandmore,abettercivilizationoftheworld,despiteallitssurvivalsofsavageryandbarbarism,isdevelopingmenandwomenonwhomthedeclarationsofthenoblerPsalms,ofIsaiah,ofMicah,theSermonontheMount,thefirstgreatcommandment,andthesecond,whichislikeuntoit,St。Paul’spraiseofcharityandSt。James’sdefinitionof“purereligionandundefiled。”cantakestrongerholdforthemoreeffectiveandmorerapidupliftingofourrace。[198]
[198]FortheresolutionofthePresbyterianSynodofMississippiin1857,seeProf。Woodrow’sspeechbeforetheSynodofSouthCarolina,October27and28,1884,p。6。AstotheactionoftheBoardofDirectorsoftheTheologicalSeminaryofColumbia,seeibid。AstotheminorityreportintheSynodofSouthCarolina,seeibid。,p。24。ForthepithysentencesregardingtheconductofthemajorityinthesynodstowardDr。Woodrow,seetheRev。
Mr。Flynn’sarticleintheSouthernPresbyterianReviewforApril,1885,p。272,andelsewhere。FortherestrictionsregardingtheteachingoftheCopernicantheoryandthetruedoctrineofcometsinGermanuniversities,seevarioushistoriesofastronomy,especiallyMadler。FortheimmaculateoathImmaculaten-EidasenforcedupontheAustrianprofessors,seeLuftkandl,DieJosephinischenIdeen。FortheeffortoftheChurchinFrance,aftertherestorationoftheBourbons,toteachahistoryofthatcountryfromwhichthenameofNapoleonshouldbeleftout,seeFatherLoriquet’sfamousHistoiredeFranceal’UsagedelaJeunesse,Lyon,1820,vol。ii,seeespeciallytableofcontentsattheend。Thebookbearsonitstitle-pagethewellknowninitialsoftheJesuitmotto,A。M。D。G。AdMajoremDeiGloriam。ForexamplesinEnglandandScotland,seevariousEnglishhistories,andespeciallyBuckle’schaptersonScotland。
ForalongercollectionofexamplesshowingthesuppressionofanythinglikeunfetteredthoughtuponscientificsubjectsinAmericanuniversities,seeInauguralAddressattheOpeningofCornellUniversity,bytheauthorofthesechapters。ForthecitationregardingtheevolutionofbetterandnoblerideasofGod,seeChurchandCreed:SermonspreachedintheChapeloftheFoundlingHospital,London,byA。W。Momerie,M。A。,LL。D。,ProfessorofLogicandMetaphysicsinKing’sCollege,London,1890。Foraveryvigorousutteranceontheotherside,seearecentchargeoftheBishopofGloucester。
Thepopularbeliefsofclassicantiquityregardingstorms,thunder,andlightning,tookshapeinmythsrepresentingVulcanasforgingthunderbolts,Jupiterasflingingthemathisenemies,AeolusintrustingthewindsinabagtoAeneas,andthelike。AnattemptattheirfurthertheologicaldevelopmentisseeninthePythagoreanstatementthatlightningsareintendedtoterrifythedamnedinTartarus。
Butataveryearlyperiodweseethebeginningofascientificview。InGreece,theIonicphilosophersheldthatsuchphenomenaareobedienttolaw。Plato,Aristotle,andmanylesserlights,attemptedtoaccountforthemonnaturalgrounds;andtheirexplanations,thoughcrude,werebaseduponobservationandthought。InRome,Lucretius,Seneca,Pliny,andothers,inadequateastheirstatementswere,implantedatleastthegermsofascience。But,astheChristianChurchrosetopower,thisevolutionwaschecked;thenewleadersofthoughtfound,intheScripturesrecognizedbythemassacred,thebasisforanewview,orratherforamodificationoftheoldview。
Thisendingofascientificevolutionbaseduponobservationandreason,andthisbeginningofasacredsciencebasedupontheletterofScriptureandontheology,areseenintheutterancesofvariousfathersintheearlyChurch。Astothegeneralfeaturesofthisnewdevelopment,TertullianheldthatsundrypassagesofScriptureprovelightningidenticalwithhell-fire;
andthisideawastransmittedfromgenerationtogenerationoflaterchurchmen,whofoundanespecialsupportofTertullian’sviewinthesulphuroussmellexperiencedduringthunderstorms。
St。Hilarythoughtthefirmamentverymuchlowerthantheheavens,andthatitwascreatednotonlyforthesupportoftheupperwaters,butalsoforthetemperingofouratmosphere。[199]
St。Ambroseheldthatthunderiscausedbythewindsbreakingthroughthesolidfirmament,andcitedfromtheprophetAmosthesublimepassageregarding“Himthatestablisheththethunders。”[200]Heshows,indeed,someconceptionofthetruesourceofrain;buthiswholereasoningislimitedbyvariousscripturaltexts。Helaysgreatstressuponthefirmamentasasolidoutershelloftheuniverse:theheavensheholdstobenotfaroutsidethisoutershell,andarguesregardingtheircharacterfromSt。Paul’sEpistletotheCorinthiansandfromtheonehundredandforty-eighthPsalm。Asto“thewaterswhichareabovethefirmament。”hetakesuptheobjectionofthosewhoholdthat,thisoutsideoftheuniversebeingspherical,thewatersmustslideoffit,especiallyifthefirmamentrevolves;andhepointsoutthatitisbynomeanscertainthattheOUTSIDEofthefirmamentISspherical,andinsiststhat,ifitdoesrevolve,thewaterisjustwhatisneededtolubricateandcoolitsaxis。
[199]ForTertullian,seetheApol。contragentes,c。47;alsoAugustindeAngelis,LectionesMeteorologicae,p。64。ForHilary,seeInPsalmCXXXV。Migne,Patr。Lat。,vol。ix,p。773。
[200]“Firmanstonitrua“Amosiv,13;thephrasedoesnotappearinourversion。
St。JeromeheldthatGodattheCreation,havingspreadoutthefirmamentbetweenheavenandearth,andhavingseparatedtheupperwatersfromthelower,causedtheupperwaterstobefrozenintoice,inordertokeepallinplace。AproofofthisviewJeromefoundinthewordsofEzekielregarding“thecrystalstretchedabovethecherubim。”[201]
[201]ForAmbrose,seetheHexaemeron,lib。ii,cap。3,4;lib。
iii,cap。5Migne,Patr。Lat。,vol。xiv,pp。148-150,153,165。
Thepassageastolubricationoftheheavenlyaxisisasfollows:
“Deindecumispidicantvolviorbemcoelistellisardentibusrefulgentem,nonnedivinaprovidentianecessarioprospexit,utintraorbemcoeli,etsupraorbemredundaretaqua,quaeillaferventisaxisincendiatemperaret?”ForJerome,seehisEpistola,lxix,cap。6Migne,Patr。Lat。,vol。xxii,p。659。
ThegerminalprincipleinaccordancewithwhichallthesetheorieswereevolvedwasmostclearlyproclaimedtotheworldbySt。Augustineinhisfamousutterance:“NothingistobeacceptedsaveontheauthorityofScripture,sincegreateristhatauthoritythanallthepowersofthehumanmind。”[202]Notreatisewassafethereafterwhichdidnotbreathethespiritandconformtotheletterofthismaxim。Unfortunately,whatwasgenerallyunderstoodbythe“authorityofScripture“wasthetyrannyofsacredbooksimperfectlytranscribed,viewedthroughdistortingsuperstitions,andfrequentlyinterpretedbypartyspirit。
[202]“MajorestquippeScripturaehujasauctoritas,quamomnishumaniingeniicapacitas。”——Augustine,DeGenesiadLit。,lib。
ii,cap。5Migne,Patr。Lat。,vol。xxxiv,pp。266,267。Or,asheiscitedbyVincentofBeauvaisSpec。Nat。,lib。iv,98:
“Nonestaliquidtemerediffiniendum,sedquantumScripturadicitaccipiendum,cujusmajorestauctoritasquamomnishumaniingeniicapacitas。”
FollowingthispreceptofSt。Augustinethereweredeveloped,ineveryfield,theologicalviewsofsciencewhichhaveneverledtoasingletruth——which,withoutexception,haveforcedmankindawayfromthetruth,andhavecausedChristendomtostumbleforcenturiesintoabyssesoferrorandsorrow。Inmeteorology,asineveryothersciencewithwhichhedealt,Augustinebasedeverythingupontheletterofthesacredtext;anditischaracteristicoftheresultthatthisman,sogreatwhenuntrammelled,thoughtithisdutytoguardespeciallythewholetheoryofthe“watersabovetheheavens。”
Inthesixthcenturythistheologicalreasoningwasstillfurtherdeveloped,aswehaveseen,byCosmasIndicopleustes。FindingasanctionfortheoldEgyptiantheoryoftheuniverseintheninthchapterofHebrews,heinsistedthattheearthisaflatparallelogram,andthatfromitsouteredgesriseimmensewallssupportingthefirmament;then,throwingtogetherthereferencetothefirmamentinGenesisandtheoutburstofpoetryinthePsalmsregardingthe“watersthatbeabovetheheavens。”heinsistedthatovertheterrestrialuniversearesolidarchesbearingavaultsupportingavastcistern“containingthewaters“;finally,takingfromGenesistheexpressionregardingthe“windowsofheaven。”heinsistedthatthesewindowsareopenedandclosedbytheangelswhenevertheAlmightywishestosendrainupontheearthortowithholdit。
ThiswasacceptedbytheuniversalChurchasavastcontributiontothought;forseveralcenturiesitwastheorthodoxdoctrine,andvariousleadersintheologydevotedthemselvestodevelopingandsupplementingit。
Aboutthebeginningoftheseventhcentury,Isidore,BishopofSeville,wastheablestprelateinChristendom,andwasshowingthosegreatqualitieswhichledtohisenrolmentamongthesaintsoftheChurch。Histheologicalviewofsciencemarksanepoch。
Astothe“watersabovethefirmament。”Isidorecontendsthattheymustbelowerthan,theuppermostheaven,thoughhigherthanthelowerheaven,becauseintheonehundredandforty-eighthPsalmtheyarementionedAFTERtheheavenlybodiesandthe“heavenofheavens。”butBEFOREtheterrestrialelements。Astotheirpurpose,hehesitatesbetweenthosewhoheldthattheywerestoreduptherebytheprescienceofGodforthedestructionoftheworldattheFlood,asthewordsofScripturethat“thewindowsofheavenwereopened“seemedtoindicate,andthosewhoheldthattheywerekepttheretomoderatetheheatoftheheavenlybodies。Astothefirmament,heisindoubtwhetheritenvelopstheearth“likeaneggshell。”orismerelyspreadoverit“likeacurtain“;forheholdsthatthepassageintheonehundredandfourthPsalmmaybeusedtosupporteitherview。