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What is the relationship between this chiasmic (chiastic?) structure and the poor Greek of Mark? What can be deduced from this, that Mark is a translation from Latin? Do we have examples of other writers at the time who used these techniques? Who was the expert?
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The chiasms usually pointed out in the Hebrew Bible seem to me much more obviously structured and clear. One of the reasons I have not delved too deeply into Form Criticism is because it seems flawed to me. The more complex the theories (thinking of the myriad multiple source theories, etc.), the more unlikely IMHO (perhaps Ockham's Razor should be applied). |
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I asked Vorkosigan a question. He answered. I did not compare Vork's efforts to the claims of psychics in the way you seem to imply. Rather, I was pointing out that when one does not see much merit in a particular claim, there is not necessarily a great desire to debunk it. I did not believe in 'The Bible Code', but I would not have spent the time to debunk it. In my experience, those who believe in something are usually the ones accused of 'wishful thinking'. If you wish to believe, that is fine by me. Vork has obviously spent a lot of time on this theory. I'm just not convinced of these chiasms. They appear too complex to me, but then Vork's theory is that Mark, in spite of being accused at times of bad grammar, was none-the-less a literary genious. |
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One problem with testing claims about chiasms in Mark by trying to find examples in other works, is that if after great effort I managed to find a plausible chiasm in say 'The Lord of the Rings' it would seem quite legitimate to claim that my discovery was real and had disclosed something about Tolkien's artistry.
(In all seriousness it might even be true that Tolkien used chiasms more or less intentionally.) This differs from the situation with Bible Codes where their genuine presence in secular works was prima facie highly implausible. Unless one has texts where the presence of genuine chiasms is agreed to be most unlikely such tests really won't establish anything. (FWIW some of Vorkosigan's chiasms seem more plausible to me than others but I'm not sure how if right I could convince others about this, or if wrong how I could be persuaded to change my mind.) Andrew Criddle |
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