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We don't have the analogous necessary knowledge about Paul. |
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Knowledge of truth is not the condition of it. At best, knowledge of Aquinas' belief in a historical Jesus ought to be a warning for mythicists to be a little more careful in their suppositions about Paul. |
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In the context of the present discussion, not having a supposition about Paul is identical with not inferring from his silence that he believed in a mythical Jesus. If that is your position, I agree.
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The point in question, is where was Christology at the time of Paul? This is an important question to answer, if possible, in regards to understanding how early Christianity evolved. |
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So, assuming that Paul and others are referring to a HJ (I know that you disagree that he is), and that we can't "read the Gospels" into them, (1) are there any silences, and (2) where should those silences have been filled and why? Quote:
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But in the broader question of trying to understand Paul's Jesus, when would you suggest, did Paul's Jesus walk the earth? IMHO, if Paul did indeed believe this, then he viewed Jesus as a figure from the distant/indeterminate past. This to me seems the best alternative to mysticism as to why Paul seems to know basically nothing but creedal aspects of Jesus. A better position, to me, is that Paul's Jesus is Isaiah's suffering servant - the anthropomorphizing of the Jewish people. Paul uses mystical language, like Isaiah did, not because Paul believes he is referring to an actual earthly human, but because those who he was writing to knew what he meant. The only reason we know Isaiah's suffering servant represents the nation of Israel rather than an actual human being, is because he explicitly tells us that in Isaiah 49! Otherwise, we might be having the same discussion regarding Isaiah. |
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