Excerpt from The Reaction Against Metaphysics Physics in Theology: A Dissertation Submitted to the Faculty of the Graduate School of Arts and Literature in Candidacy for the Degree of Doctors of Philosophy
Theology is the systematic expression of religious conviction, i.e., of belief with regard to the nature and activity of the deity, more particularly in so far as these are related to the vital interests of men.
In modern Protestant theology there are, in general, two methods, the conservative and the radical. The former emphasizes objectivity as opposed to the merely subjective. The latter stands for internality as distinct from all that remains external. But this distinction seems bound to disappear. The conservative is seeing ever more clearly the necessity of inner assurance; the radical, the importance of objective validity.
Conservatism in its original form recognized no distinction between biblical and systematic theology. All biblical statements, literally or allegorically interpreted, were suppposed to form, without further criticism, the content of Christian theology, which everyone was in duty bound to accept. As a matter of fact theologians usually made a selection of such texts as appealed to them most strongly, and made them determining, not only for theological construction, but also for the interpretation of all other Scripture passages. The necessity of allegorical and other arbitrary and unscientific methods of exegesis was transcended when once there was frankly recognized the distinction between a purely historical and a constructive or normative science - a distinction which was already implicit in Luther's critical evaluation of scriptural books according to the norm of the gospel. The difference between the two disciplines in question was originally felt to be, however, not so much a difference of form as of content.
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