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01-30-2008, 04:24 AM | #21 | |
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The particular work by Bart D. Ehrman Jesus of Nazareth: Millenarian Prophet and the work The Apocalyptic Jesus: A Debate are on my reading list.
Although as I said in the very first post in the OP Quote:
From alone trying to think of the most obscure Jesus to a contemporaneous viewpoint is not an overpowering argument or at all a refutation of "Crossan et al. Or by conservatives". |
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On the other hand, when a picture of Jesus fits the evidence without any fiddling, does away with traditional special pleading and fits happily with a view that is comfortably Jewish but uncomfortable for any form of orthodoxy, then we're likely to be close to something useful and historical. And away from stuff with axes to grind - Christian, New Age or atheist. So please read the current substantiation for the venerable idea that Jesus was a chiliastic prophet. Then feel free to discuss it here. Cheers. |
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Paul is also arguably apocalyptic though some scholars have pointed out what they considered indications that this position had "softened" somewhat by the end of his apostolic career. What is most interesting and, IMO, most problematic for the notion of Jesus as a primarily apocalyptic preacher is that Paul doesn't connect his apparent apocalyptic position to anything taught by Jesus.
Presumably, under the assumption of an apocalyptic Jesus, that is ultimately where Paul would have obtained his own position and what Jesus was most known for by the general public. Yet we don't even find a mention by Paul that the Temple was predicted to fall. :huh: |
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