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Old 04-02-2013, 09:41 AM   #11
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This is a excellent resource, a complete Yale series of lectures on the NT


http://www.youtube.com/course?list=EC279CFA55C51E75E0


New Testament History and Literature with Dale B. Martin
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http://www.jesuspuzzle.humanists.net/
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Did Christianity begin with a mythical Christ? Was the original Jesus a man or a mythical savior god? Solving the Jesus Puzzle through the Christian and ancient-world record, from the Pauline epistles to the Gospels to the second century Christian apologists, from Philo to Josephus to Jewish and Hellenistic philosophy.

Christian faith evolved from a Jesus myth to an historical Jesus. New Testament scholarship needs to uncover that original evolution and rewrite the history of Western religion.

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This site combines pages related to Jesus mythicism together with a blog. My aim is to provide Jesus mythicists with valuable but lesser known resources difficult to find or perhaps not otherwise available on the web. Some of the articles (e.g., those by Georges Ory) I’ve translated myself, and they here appear on the web for the first time. Other pages (e.g., those by Dilef Nielsen) are old material which has long been forgotten yet, in my opinion, deserves renewed attention by mythicists. There are also pages by contemporary mythicists including Robert Price, Frank Zindler, David Fitzgerald, and myself.

General information regarding Jesus mythicism includes the detailed page, “A Mythicist Timeline”—a good place to start for those new to the subject. It demonstrates that Jesus Mythicism is hardly new and that the conviction that Jesus of Nazareth never walked on earth has had numerous scholarly proponents over a period of three centuries. That view may still be considered “fringy,” but with the growing number of books on the subject and the emergence of websites such as this, that is slowly changing at the beginning of this new millennium.

The general history of mythicism also includes a bibliography page and a series of biographies of individual mythicists—at this time mostly from the French school.
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There are sites that people in this forum find essential resources. Other sites are good for provocative thought. Yet others have been created by members themnselves as a resource for others. I'm sure there are sites that you've found helpful, sites that you wished you had found when you first became interested in biblical studies, or sites that supply the resources you can't do without. The object of this post is to elicit those sites. What I would like from you are sites like the following:

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This is your opportunity to pass on what you consider the most essential or most interesting, or most helpful sites for people interested in this forum. What have you got?
In addition to the many great sites already mentioned, I have used:

http://gnosis.org/library.html
http://www.marcionite-scripture.info/
http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/...&redirect=true
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Have you checked that last URL lately? I get an indication it can't be found.
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http://khazarzar.skeptik.net/pgm/PG_Migne/
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http://academyofplatonicstudies.com (registration required - free)

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Old 04-03-2013, 08:57 PM   #18
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I have very eclectic taste so don't hate me because its a bizarre list

http://198.62.75.1/www1/ofm/sbf/Books/LA43/43315JP.pdf (THE HERMITAGE OF ST. JOHN THE HESYCHAST IN THE GREAT LAURA OF SABAS J. Patrich)
http://www.gnosis.org/ (entire Nag Hammadi Library; very useful Google search engine)
http://books.google.com/books?id=9s9...e86%22&f=false (critical edition of Dialogues of Adamantius in German)
http://khazarzar.skeptik.net/books/index.htm (more amazing books in digital form on the Bible than anyone could read in a year)
http://khazarzar.skeptik.net/books/index_ph.htm (more amazing Greek texts than anyone could read in a lifetime)
http://198.62.75.1/www1/ofm/sbf/Book...h_Spelaion.pdf (THE SABAITE MONASTERY OF THE CAVE (SPELAION) IN THE JUDEAN DESERT J. Patrich
http://www.scribd.com/doc/96482583/W...iritual-Meadow
http://books.google.com/books?id=ofS...menois&f=false (Eusebius of Caesarea Commentary on Isaiah)
http://movies13.archive.org/stream/t...e/n71/mode/2up (Der pseudocyprianische Traktat, De singularitate clericorum)
http://archive.org/details/MN41485ucmf_0 (Der Paulustext des hl. Ephräm)
http://books.google.com/books?pg=PR6...page&q&f=false (Codex fuldensis: Novum Testamentum latine interprete Hieronymo)

People should kiss my ass for that list. The khazharzar stuff is priceless.
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Really hard to get stuff on PDF

http://www.ixoyc.net/data/Fathers/196.pdf (English translation of Clement's Instructor including the censored passages about hyenas having male and female genitalia)
http://www.ixoyc.net/fathers2.aspx (more books on Alexandrian and Coptic Christianity than one man could read in a lifetime)

If archaeologists of the future found these sites they would be heralded as an incredible discoveries
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Miles Davis Bitches Brew (entire album) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=30Acy8Z9jkw
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