The Dynamic of Christianity a Study of the Vital And Permanent Element in the
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Human Reason is one aspect of that image of the divine in man which testifies to his sonship. It is a bond of union between God and man. It is the means whereby man interprets experience and makes revelation intelligible. The mind and the heart are twin apostles. Like Paul and Apollos, one plants and the other waters, but God gives the in- crease of knowledge and love. The growth in experience toward which the offices of both tend, and to which they are practically in- dispensable, comes from H...im. Neither is an infallible agent. Each is set to test the other's work. Each is a servant of the Spirit ; or to speak more exactly, the activity of Reason is but a form or aspect of the activity of 250 THE DYNAMIC OF CHRISTIANITY the resident divine Force, struggling for re- union with its source. It is fallible, because the human conditions which the Spirit re- spects, and the human speech which He consents to use, and the human will whose autonomy He guards as a sacred thing, are all inadequate and partial when measured by the task which is set them.
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