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Since I cited the langauge used by Paul, which includes references to a narrative, how can it be question begging. Paul refers to his "gospel" in his epistles, numerous times. In some of those references, he indicates the elements of his gospel. They include biographical elements about one Jesus, which involve his unique life, his death, his burial, his resurrrection, and his appearance to Paul and others. Sounds like a narrative to me. On what basis do you claim it's not? |
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1. Paul referred to Jesus as having been a human of flesh and blood several dozen times. 2. The gospels, Acts, and later writings by the historian Hegissupus corroberated the existence of parents, brothers, cousins, uncles, etc.. 3. The lack of any real evidence that anyone in the first 200 years thought otherwise about Jesus having a family, despite thousands of pages of writings in which such a suggestion could have been alluded to or mentioned. ted |
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Paul's 1 Cor 15 gospel: Christ died, was buried, rose after three days and was seen. That does appear to be an account of events. |
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1) that Paul's gospel was the narrative of Jesus' life as found in the gospels (i.e. that they're talking about the same thing, only Paul's just summarising the story in a few key events whereas the Gospel writers give the whole thing), rather than simply the victory of Jesus resurrection (which is the important bit - the life could easily be just a necessary corollary he had to mention, and not that important in relation to the victory itself); and 2) that Paul was talking about an actual historical event rather than a mythical "event". And in view of Paul's saying he got it from Jesus himself, the mythical reading seems more likely (i.e. it was a visionary experience, possibly shared with the "Pillars", possibly not - they might have just been a cult heralding this entity based on their reading of Scripture, or proclaiming his "necessity" based on Scripture, and Paul's the one who says he has had actual contact with the cult entity). |
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Because, if not, I struggle to see how Paul claiming to get his knowledge from visions helps the HJers case. |
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