Mystery and Dogma
Job 28:20-21
From where then comes wisdom? and where is the place of understanding?…


It is the dogmatism of science that stands in the way of the much-needed reconciliation, even more than the dogmatism of theology. Nothing is so hostile to mystery as dogmatism. The sense of mystery is the sense of vastness, indefinite. ness, grandeur. The moment you come with your dogmas to measure and explain everything, that moment the mystery, the vastness, the grandeur, begin to vanish. Rightly understood, the facts of science and the facts of theology point us on to something infinitely greater and more mysterious than the dogmas by which we try to explain, and in explaining, too often imprison and dwarf them. Yet we must have dogmas both in theology and science. No progress, no tradition, is possible without them. We must learn to use them without abusing them.

(D. I. Vaughan, M. D.)



Parallel Verses
KJV: Whence then cometh wisdom? and where is the place of understanding?

WEB: Where then does wisdom come from? Where is the place of understanding?




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