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Topic: Higher criticism


  
  Biblical criticism - Conservapedia
The higher or historical criticism of the Bible (not the criticism of the Bible throughout history, but rather the criticism of the Bible as history) deals with whether the Bible is, or is not, a valid source of history.
Higher criticism asks whether the Bible is consistent with extra-Biblical archaeological finds and with what is known of the languages in which it was written.
Higher criticism contemporary to Ussher explored such questions as whether Moses was the true author of the first five books of the Bible, called the "Books of Moses" in the King James Version.
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  Higher criticism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Higher criticism is a branch of literary analysis known as historical criticism that attempts to investigate the origins of a text, especially the text of the Bible.
Higher criticism in particular focuses on the sources of a document and tries to determine the authorship, date, and place of composition of the text.
This term is used in contrast with lower criticism or textual criticism, which is the endeavour to establish the original version of a text.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Higher_criticism   (537 words)

  
 Higher Criticism Encyclopedia Article
Higher Criticism may be called a science, though its processes and results do not admit of nicety of control and demonstration, as its principles are of the moral-psychological order.
The critical dissection of books was and is accomplished on the ground of diversity of vocabulary and style, the phenomena of double narratives of the same event varying from each other, it is claimed, to the extent of discrepancy, and differences of religious conceptions.
The majority of contemporary critics incline to Harnack's view, which is that the Fourth Gospel was composed by John the Presbyter or the "elder" referred to in a fragment by Papias, and asserted by the Harnackians to be distinct from the Apostle and a disciple of the latter.
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 Encyclopedia: Higher criticism   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Higher criticism is a branch of philology that investigates the origin of a text, especially the text of the Bible.
Higher criticism in particular focusses on the contributing sources of a document and determine the authorship, date, and place of composition of the text.
Higher biblical criticism suggests that the current text of the Torah was redacted together from a small number of earlier sources; see Documentary hypothesis.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Higher-criticism   (529 words)

  
 The Hundred Year War   (Site not responding. Last check: )
For example, higher criticism denies that Moses wrote the Pentateuch (the first five books of the Bible); it claims that there are two authors of the book of Isaiah; its denies the authenticity of prophetic books like Daniel, charging that they were composed after the events they purport to predict.
Higher critics contend that the gospels were compiled and edited by a counsel of men and bishops and were not composed by the men whose names they bear.
In short, higher criticism begins with the premise that the scriptures are of purely human origination, denies their inspiration, and advances various claims and theories in support of that contention.
www.preteristcentral.com /articles-textual-warII.htm   (2837 words)

  
 Bible Glossary
Form criticism is a technique of higher criticism that seeks the message of the New Testament by analyzing the literary forms in which the message is given.
Higher criticism is the analysis and study of scripture to determine its authorship, date of composition, literary structure, or meaning.
Redaction criticism is a technique of higher criticism that analyzes the New Testament (particularly the gospels) to deduce the author’s intent or viewpoint.
www.kencollins.com /Glossary/Bible.htm   (2489 words)

  
 What are redaction criticism and higher criticism?
Lower criticism is an attempt to find the original wording of the text since we no longer have the original writings.
Redaction criticism is the idea that the writers of the Gospels were nothing more than final compilers of oral traditions and not actually the direct writers of the Gospels themselves.
One critic who holds the view of redaction criticism says that the purpose for their study is to find the "theological motivation" behind the author's selection and compilation of traditions or other written materials within Christianity.
www.gotquestions.org /redaction-higher-criticism.html   (555 words)

  
 higher criticism – FREE higher criticism Information | Encyclopedia.com: Facts, Pictures, Information!
Higher criticism sought to apply the Bible to the same principles of science and historical method applied to secular works.
Higher criticism began most notably with the French scholar Jean Astruc's work (mid-18th cent.) on the sources of the Pentateuch.
Higher criticism has been increasingly abandoned for other methodologies, such as narrative criticism and canonical criticism, and the term itself has largely fallen into disuse.
www.encyclopedia.com /doc/1E1-highercr.html   (1369 words)

  
 The Fallacies of the Higher Criticism   (Site not responding. Last check: )
A second fundamental fallacy of the higher criticism is its dependence on the theory of evolution as the explanation of the history of literature and of religion.
If there are higher critics who recoil from this application of the hypothesis of evolution and who seek to modify it by recognizing some special evidences of the divine in the Bible, the inspiration of which they speak rises but little higher than the providential guidance of the writers.
Among the higher critics who accept some of the miracles there is a notable desire to discredit the virgin birth of our Lord, and their treatment of this event presents a good example of the fallacies of reasoning by means of which they would abolish many of the other miracles.
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 Biblical criticism - Theopedia
Lower criticism, also called Textual criticism, generally asks questions having to do with the preservation and transmission of the biblical text, including in what manuscripts the text has been preserved, their date, setting, and relationship to each other, and therefore what is the most reliable form of the text.
Important names in the development of higher criticism include Friedrich Schleiermacher (1768–1834), Ludwig Feuerbach (1804–1872) and David Friedrich Strauss (1808–1874); the origins of higher criticism are deeply intertwined with rationalism and naturalism.
The redaction critic's task is to analyze the individual instances where the editor/author may have redacted an earlier text or tradition, assess the overall significance of such changes, and interpret these in the light of the editor's literary and theological purpose.
www.theopedia.com /Biblical_criticism   (1702 words)

  
 Fallacies of the Higher Criticism
A second fundamental fallacy of the higher criticism is its dependence on the theory of evolution as the explanation of the history of literature and of religion.
If there are higher critics who recoil from this application of the hypothesis of evolution and who seek to modify it by recognizing some special evidences of the divine in the Bible, the inspiration of which they speak rises but little higher than the providential guidance of the writers.
Among the higher critics who accept some of the miracles there is a notable desire to discredit the virgin birth of our Lord, and their treatment of this event presents a good example of the fallacies of reasoning by means of which they would abolish many of the other miracles.
www.xmission.com /~fidelis/volume1/chapter3/johnson.php   (5588 words)

  
 Higher Criticism
The arguments of the higher critics are based upon the idea that the theology of the early church was gradually developed over a period of time in order to meet the needs of the early church.
Higher criticism begins with exactly the same texts and procedures used in the preparation of our modern tanslations of the New Testament.
All too often, critics with an axe to grind have chosen to ascribe more weight to an inferred meaning or connection than to a plain statement of the text itself or to the testimony of sources such as the church fathers.
www.users.zetnet.co.uk /kking/hicrits.html   (586 words)

  
 Introducing the Journal of Higher Criticism - Robert M. Price, Editor
In our field of biblical criticism, for instance, the shocking notion that no historical Jesus ever existed, once seriously debated by scholars (even by those who strongly rejected it), was only a few years later dismissed, ruled out of court by Rudolf Bultmann as the mad fancy of unstable minds.
But students entering universities and seminaries where the Higher Criticism held sway, one may argue, were no less captives of a dominant cognitive universe, the victims of mere indoctrination.
The present publication, The Journal of Higher Criticism, is a forthright attempt to hark back to that golden era of bold hypotheses and daring reconstructions associated with the great names of Baur and Tübingen — though, of course, not necessarily with the same theories.
www.atheistalliance.org /jhc/Pricejhc.htm   (877 words)

  
 SHIELDS - Higher Criticism and the Book of Mormon
, because it disagrees with the conclusions of higher criticism.
Higher criticism was not under way in those days, so that it cannot be said that this proviso of accuracy was an anchor thrown haphazard to provide against possible future question of accuracy of the date of Messiah's birth.
So long as the higher criticism confined itself to these incidents, little concern was felt, but now it is beginning to lay its hands on matters which are regarded as essential, such as the trial and death and resurrection and ascension of Jesus, and to point out the impossibility of reconciling these with history.
www.shields-research.org /Scriptures/BoM/IE01.htm   (6638 words)

  
 Hoax of Higher Criticism   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The men who pioneered the "higher criticism" of the Bible did not believe that Jesus was who He sad He was: the promise Messiah, the incarnate Son of God.
What is seldom understood is that biblical higher criticism arose in England in the late seventeenth century as a reaction to the use of the Old Testament as a guide for civil law.
Higher criticism was an important tool in the humanists' war against Christian civilization.
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 Chapter 1 - The History of the Higher Criticism - The Fundamentals
The Lower Criticism was employed to designate the study of the text of the Scripture, and included the investigation of the manuscripts, and the different readings in the various versions and codices and manuscripts in order that we may be sure we have the original words as they were written by the Divinely inspired writers.
The Higher Criticism, on the contrary, was employed to designate the study of the historic origins, the dates, and authorship of the various books of the Bible, and that great branch of study which in the technical language of modern theology is known as Introduction.
Clericus is said to have been the first critic who set forth the theory that Christ and his Apostles did not come into the world to teach the Jews criticism, and that it is only to be expected that their language would be in accordance with the views of the day.
www.eaec.org /bookstore/fundamentals/01.htm   (8159 words)

  
 The Fallacy of Higher Criticism (Isaiah--Who Wrote It?)
In theology, "criticism" may be defined as a serious and scholarly study of the books of the Bible especially with regard to the date when the text was written, who the writer was, under what circumstances each book was written, and what the writings meant to the persons who first read them.
Higher criticism over the years has tended to explain the Scriptures and their origin in terms that can be "reasoned" out.
Pastors and Bible teachers are taught the methods of higher critics in seminary, and this is the major reason for the great gulf between institutional church leaders and the average church member in the pew.
www.brfwitness.org /Articles/1984v19n1.htm   (3171 words)

  
 The Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod - Christian Cyclopedia
Theories of higher critics about the origin and composition of the Pentateuch* and other books reveal their methodology and its results.
Eichhorn (see Eichhorn, 2) is regarded by many as the father of modern higher criticism; he elaborated Astruc's documentary hypothesis by applying and broadening its principles to the whole Pentateuch; in the last ed.
Conclusions of higher criticism were contested from the outset by conservative scholars.
www.lcms.org /ca/www/cyclopedia/02/display.asp?t1=H&word=HIGHERCRITICISM   (1335 words)

  
 Higher Criticism and Systematic Theology
Higher criticism also sees the fall of man as a mythical story, not as a fact of history.
Higher criticism is really a terrible heresy, for though it uses the words of the Bible, it gives quite another sense to those words.
Critics like to quote Galatians 4:4 to indicate that Jesus was born of a woman (a wife) and born under the law.
www.gracevalley.org /sermon_trans/Special_Speakers/Higher_Criticism_and_Systematic_Theology.html   (2774 words)

  
 Appendix J   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Traditional higher criticism is composed of layer upon layer of jumbled arguments, not reaching to heaven, like the Tower of Babel, but rather like layers found in an archeological dig: each level has been razed almost completely (but not quite) in order to provide a new foundation for the next critic's reputation.
The acceptance of higher criticism was made far easier after 1859 as a result of Darwin's theory of evolution through natural selection: the survival of the fittest (texts).
After 1875, the spread of higher criticism was unstoppable, despite a "guilty" verdict in 1893 in the most famous heresy trial of the nineteenth century, the Briggs case.
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 Higher criticism
Higher criticism is a branch of philology that attempts to investigate the origin of a text, especially the text of the Bible.
Some scholars have used higher criticism of the Bible to demythologize it (see Rudolf Bultmann).
Both higher and lower forms of criticism are carried out today in regards to the religious writings of many religions, including Hinduism, Buddhism, etc.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /encyclopedia/h/hi/higher_criticism.html   (505 words)

  
 The Fundamentals, Higher Criticism and Archaeology - By Mark Elliott
Higher criticism and its general findings were studied at most major universities and seminaries.
What is called "higher" criticism is not only a legitimate but necessary method for all Christians, for by its use we are able to discover the facts and the form of the Old Testament Scripture.
However, when higher criticism diverged from traditional Bible study, ardent conservatives issued a caveat to the community of faith that Christian doctrines were in jeopardy.
www.bibleinterp.com /articles/Elliott_Fundamentals.htm   (3110 words)

  
 Higher Criticism
Higher criticism seeks to dismantle the unity of the Bible by dividing it into JDEP specifically but more generally to treat it as no other ancient document is, to be torn apart and put back in a way consistent with the objectives of those very dismantlers.
In higher criticism this force becomes the idea that all the supernatural occurrences and reports are to be replaced by or explained away by naturalistic means or deception on the grounds of the writers.
Just as dedicated to their cause were the advocates of higher criticism who had been convinced that the prevailing conception of biblical inspiration and infallibility had been undermined.
www.dakotacom.net /~rmwillia/hap9.html   (2976 words)

  
 Banner of Truth Trust General Articles
The Higher Criticism is justly entitled to the name" divisive ", because it divides up Scripture into documents which have no existence except in the imagination of the critics.
The Higher Criticism is also rightly called "destructive" because the divisive method which it employs is destructive of the ordered and organically progressive unity of the Bible and tends to disintegrate it into a meaningless mass of contradictions.
The Higher Criticism is naturalistic and is largely dominated by the theory of evolution.
www.banneroftruth.org /pages/articles/article_detail.php?114   (5065 words)

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