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For a "mythology to be built up around" someone, that someone has to exist. Or to put it another way, to call the Gospel mythologising rather than sheer myth, is to assume that somebody existed who was mythologised. |
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So, how sure of a HJ are you Stephen? Are you a 'maybe' as you interpret Price to be saying, or are you more certain about it than that? |
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:huh: I just said that certainty language is not the way to deal with historical inquiry. In historical inquiry, I'm never sure as I can be--I always want better evidence. And, IMHO, Price isn't really playing the certainty game either--he seems to be more like saying that an HJ is irrelevant. |
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One could get the background for Steve Hershey here http://www.brfwitness.org/BBI/BBIStory.htm
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Why does this feel like pulling teeth? If I'm still using the wrong word in my question (in your opinion), then please just substitute your own wording but - please - answer my questions. They're not that hard are they? |
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My most broad definition of an MJer would be someone who thinks that the MJ hypothesis is a reasonable one. The more likely one thinks that MJ holds rather than HJ, the more of an MJer one is. There is, in other words, no black and white here. But In practice I would start calling someone an MJer if he/she favors the MJ hypothesis over the HJ one. Gerard Stafleu |
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