The Modernistic Interpretation of Scripture (Part II)
Its Method and Result The composition of Scripture was thus conceived of as a conglomeration of patched and repaired myths, confused traditions, strange fancies, actual mistakes, and continual (year by year, century by century) emendations appended to or inserted in the text. The implication was that the compilers, J.E.P. D and R. and their various subordinates, though separated by time and place, and having nothing in common as to theme, thought, history or life development, yet had a basic...