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Any chance the reason Price's book reads the way it does is to give it popular appeal rather than scholarship status? Sometimes publishers just like to make money. Man does not live by peer review alone. |
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But his enthusiasm is infectious. He gleefully romps through all kinds of kooky apocryphal material and sees it all as helping to illuminate the early centuries of our era. His essays about the formation of the canon and the history of NT scholarship were very helpful to me. Also his own translations of the NT canon were refreshing and sometimes challenging. The fact the Price cites Earl Doherty and Stephan Huller favourably strikes me as proof of his basic honesty and curiosity. |
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It is only rare in Biblical studies, where people feel the need to come to a conclusion. |
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If you see Price in a debate or a lecture, you get more of a feel for his approach. Some of this comes thourgh in his Bible geek podcasts.
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Price seems to have been moving away from making firm declarations about early Xtian activities and beliefs. He states his current preferences on various issues (eg the continuity of the Mandean cult from early times) but doesn't seem rigid or defensive. I appreciate his willingness to keep an open mind. He cites Trobisch favourably also. |
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