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Doherty's reliance on Q to draw conclusions about early Christianity is based firmly on conventional liberal Christian scholarship. He may indeed be wrong, but he is in good company. |
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"The straw man fallacy is when you (a)misrepresent someone else's position so that (b) it can be attacked more easily, (c) knock down that misrepresented position, then (d) conclude that the original position has been demolished. It's a fallacy because it fails to deal with the actual arguments that have been made." Are any of those untrue of Doherty's response to my use of the word narrative? It certainly wasn't intentional, but it was also a straw man. Keep in mind that "so that" does not say anything about intention. And I would tend to agree with your (Jacob's) assessment of the preventingtruthdecay article. However, the quote by Dale Allison is right on target regarding eschatological elements in Q1 and likewise Kloppenborg on primitivity of Q2 traditions. I think both of these are valid criticisms of Doherty (and Mack, Vaage, Cameron) and need to be taken more seriously than he has. |
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Zeichmann, we are also awaiting Ben's instalment.
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