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Servetus and the historical Jesus
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2. I had mentioned a couple of points about Servetus in the recent thread on Westcott/Hort. a. Servetus was both a renowned physician, and Anatomist, and the first European to discover the pulmonary circulation...He taught at University of Paris. b. He was also opposed to infant baptism, c. His antitrinitarian views were PUBLISHED, not just uttered in back rooms, consequently: d. The Spanish Inquisition targeted him for death as a heretic, by burning at the stake. However, before the Catholics could lay a hand on him, the Protestants murdered him, in the same fashion. Regardless of his delusional faith in Christianity, he remains one of my heroes.... |
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Hi Folks,
Two good posts. Yes, I noticed James Tabor put this up the other day and considered a thread here, figured it would get noticed quickly. Although Tabor's writings and views do not seem close to Michael Servetus the blog was interesting, including the whole thing about an evangelical doing a secret Servetus thing for the 500 year birthday. The point that infant baptism was also an issue is normally overlooked, especially as a lot of the Calvinists today are, quite understandably, not believers in infant baptism. The John Calvin defenders like to offer a somewhat sanitized version of events, if you want to learn about the history it is good to go past the screeds and a bit closer to the books that are trying more to rely on primary sources. I'm not sure, I think the Biblical Unitarians (and others, including James Tabor) may over-simplify the Michael Servetus view on the Deity of Messiah, seeking to impose on him their own views. If anyone has a good resource on, eg. the Servetus exegesis of verses like 1 Timothy 3:16, it might be easier to see his actual views. As an example, the book: Did Calvin Murder Servetus? (or via: amazon.co.uk) by Stanford Rives says that the Deity of Messiah, which Rives gives as "Jesus is God", was in fact a belief of Michael Servetus, that one difference could be seen as "the man-Jesus had not existed as Son of God prior to his birth". (p. 266) and the rejection of the "Athanasian Creed" formulations. However, just as the Biblical Unitarians may be co-opting, Rives may be oversimplifying. Shalom, Steven Avery |
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It seems clear that many Christians are moving toward the position that Christ was a man, not a god. This means that Trinitarians and mythicists face a diminishing audience for their idea that Jesus is god.
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Whether this is true for the modern-day Servetus on the Net, I am not sure, his material would have to be read. Folks with an ebionite style perspective will try to coopt the views of Servetus incorrection. Shalom, Steven Avery |
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If Christianity is to become what it wants to be, it must renounce the desire to know anything that pure Judaism in Christ neither knows nor wishes to know: it must renounce symbols, dogmas, articles of faith, liturgy, worship; it must want to know nothing of creation, the Fall, redemption and justification, heaven and hell, the incarnation of God, the Three Persons of the Godhead, the single Personality of God; it must not hold on to a single item of religion's superstition. If Christianity is to come about, Christ must be the Master, revealing to the heathen that they are but men (Ps. 9:21).--Constantin Brunner, Our Christ. |
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I'd love to see you and Avery debate this idea. |
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Me, too. The so-called messianic Jews are just fundies trying to preserve Trinitarianism by coating it with a patina of Hebonics.
I do respect, though, many of the things that Avery has to say by way of criticism of the ultra-skeptics around here. In the end, I have a greater affinity for him than for them. |
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