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Old 04-17-2003, 02:02 PM   #1
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Default Whatever happened to Dennis McDonald?

Anyone remember the book by him called "The Homeric Epics and the Gospel of Mark"? Published a couple of years ago now. It created quite a stir for a while, and I remember some remarkable parallels between The Odyssey and G Mark.

Richard Carrier wrote a review of the book, in which he said:
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Several scholars who reviewed or commented on it have said this book will revolutionize the field of Gospel studies and profoundly affect our understanding of the origins of Christianity, and though I had taken this for hype, after reading the book I now echo that very sentiment myself.
There doesn't appear to have been any revolution yet. So what happened?
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There doesn't appear to have been any revolution yet. So what happened?
What are you talking about? You know there hasn't been a revolution because.....?

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What are you talking about? You know there hasn't been a revolution because.....?

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Actually, I don't really know at all. I asked the question because I want to find out. I remember when the book first came out there was a flurry of interest, but nobody seems to talk about it much anymore.

Has there been a revolution in NT scholarship as a result of this book? I'm not looking for an argument, just information and opinions.
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