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I know she's a grad student, but she doesn't have a PhD yet, and the reason I mention it is because she is insufferably snobbish about critiquing the credentials of others. She said that Richard Carrier, for instance, is not qualified to do historical Jesus research because his doctorate is in Ancient History instead of New Testament (which is not only snotty and hypocritical from a mere grad student, but also shows ignorance of what provenance Historical Jesus research really belongs to. Hey, Steph, HISTORICAL Jesus is a HISTORICAL question). In point of fact, Carrier possesses relevant credentials and she does not (at least not by the standards she imposes on everybody else).
I admit I don't like her, not remotely because of her opinions on anything regarding HJ, but because her posting is about 15% substance and 85% nasty polemic and gratuitous ad hominems. |
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stephanie fisher is great.
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we should have a poll which ranks academics based on their attractiveness, male and female. in the case of female scholars since there are so few of them, we should just rank all of them. tommy thompson's wife was a nurse before. we should also do a list of fenale scholars that didnt date/live with established male scholars initially to get in the door
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Out of interest , what is the Quartz Hill School of Theology that Jim West belongs to and which Hoffman seems to regard highly?
It publishes a journal 'Please feel free to submit articles. All submissions should include a SASE and conform to the Baptist Faith and Message, adopted by the Southern Baptist Convention in 1963.' So what sort of people get invited by Hoffman? Just anybody, or anybody who pays Quartz Hill the necessary 50 bucks? |
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Hoffmann seems to like to be involved in groups to advance an agenda. http://blog.newhumanist.org.uk/2010/...et-at-cfi.html
I happen to thing these things are a waste of time. But he seems to like to develop enemies in order to foster friendship among a group of people who really don't care about one another. Waste of time. |
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West himself is an uncredentialed blogger with a fake doctorate from an unaccredited "Seminary."
The Quartz Hill also appears to be an unaccredited, internet "seminary," - basically a website that sells fake Divinity degrees. I'm kind of amazed, given the snarling attacks on uncredentialed mythicists, that Hoffman would load up the JP with fundamentalist internet bloggers and housekeepers like this. I actually have better credentials than West does. |
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How do you tell a fake Divinity degree from a real one?
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Good point.
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Very good point.
Degrees in Divinity appear to be a dime a dozen. People are investing in Degrees of the available Divine hegemony business opportunities It appears to be, now as in antiquity, a plain and simple forgery mill. |
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