higher criticism
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of higher criticism
First recorded in 1830–40
Example Sentences
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He declares his absolute acceptance of all four gospels as authentic and of equal value, despising the words and theology of the higher criticism.
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He believed that the churches must be subject to the state, led the way to the "higher criticism" of the Bible and even developed a theory of emergent evolution.
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Rejecting the higher criticism that reduced the Bible to human wish fulfillment, Barth proclaimed the objective authority of Scripture.
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Advocates range from hard-line Fundamentalists and moderate Evangelicals, who all along have deemed the Gospels historically trustworthy, to moderate liberals who use higher criticism but have become skeptical about skepticism.
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Chronologically, it is true, the work of higher criticism began even before the time of the Renaissance among Spanish Jews.
From The Christian View of the Old Testament by Eiselen, Frederick Carl
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