A Thinking Reed

"Man is but a reed, the most feeble thing in nature, but he is a thinking reed" – Blaise Pascal

The Bible as a laboratory notebook

To use an analogy that comes naturally to me as a scientist, the Bible is not the ultimate textbook in which one can look up ready-made answers to all the big questions, but is more like a laboratory notebook, in which are recorded critical historical experiences through which aspects of the divine will and nature have been most accessibly revealed. I believe that the nature of divine revelation is not the mysterious transmission of infallible propositions which are to be accepted without question, but the record of persons and events through which the divine will and nature have been most transparently made known.  — John Polkinghorne, Testing Scripture: A Scientist Explores the Bible, p. 1

3 responses to “The Bible as a laboratory notebook”

  1. Wow – what a great quote! So right.

    Wish I’d said that…. 😉

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