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Does Pervo acknowledge any theorization about 2nd C origins for Paul's letters, like Marcion? Does he deal with the heretical problems catholics were then facing, like the docetic heresy and the non-Jewish God issue?
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06-07-2010, 10:29 AM | #13 |
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Richard I. Pervo is no radical. He is a member of the Jesus Seminar and works with the standard time line of Christianity - that Paul preached in the mid first century and was martyred around 62 CE. His training is in theology, not history.
This book seems to focus on Paul's legacy after his death, in particular after the mid-second century. |
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The author of Acts claimed Paul preached in the mid first century. Eusebius of "Church History" did claim Paul was martyred at around 62 CE under Nero. Well, then Pervo ought to know that Eusebius did claim Paul was aware of gLuke and did refer to gLuke as "my gospel". There is something radically wrong with the Church writer's own time line. The Church don't know anything about Paul that is true. |
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SBL has posted a review:
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