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Questioning the Pre-Socratics
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I think we have quotations from enough diverse sources from all the important pre-Socratic philosophers that we can safely put them in the historical category. It is difficult to imagine an historical situation where somebody would have falsified a large number of sayings and attributed them to a fictitious philosopher. Plato and Aristotle most often quote them in an attempt to refute or argue with them. The situation seems the reverse of Jesus where ordinary jokes and political sayings could be given more value by collecting them and attributing them to a God-man. Attribution of sayings to the Pre-Socratics would generally neither add value to the sayings or the philosopher since both their sayings and themselves were looked upon suspiciously by the general Greek communities that circulated their works. Diogenes Laertes is the primary source for our knowledge of them in his "Lives of the Philosophers," and he is quite scrupulous about citing his quite diverse sources. Without his work, the question of whether they actually lived would be a more active one. Reading him against Eusebius helps us distinguish a standards scale for ancient scholarship. Warmly, Philosopher Jay Quote:
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My latest enterprise is my much-awaited (by me!) study of Hebrews. It has now reached 50,000 words simply because there is so much nonsense that has been foisted on this document by every scholar who has undertaken a study of it, determined to see an HJ around every corner of the text, and I not only have to demonstrate this, but present an alternative exegesis. If the tradition about this document is representative (and it is) of the “definitive cases” for Jesus’ historicity in the theologies/christologies of early Christianity that you’re talking about, it’s small wonder academia is so convinced of its own infallibility. They’ve reconstructed the entire early record of Christianity in their own desired image. Taking a ‘second’ and much more thorough look at Hebrews and the scholarship on it has been an eye-opener even for me. I will take on all comers who want to defend an HJ in this document. (New target for getting it onto my website is two weeks.) You have vastly exaggerated any dependence by me on Mack as a target. I have taken on books and website cases by a wide range of scholars, from Funk and Crossan down to hacks like Muller and Holding. Now that you’re being published in JHC (and for that I congratulate you), I guess you’re somewhere in the middle. Would you like to tackle my Hebrews study next? By the way, when will that issue actually be available? It will probably be useful in revisiting the chapters on Q for the second edition of The Jesus Puzzle, which I’m leaving till last. (My new target date on that is February-March.) Earl Doherty |
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I have read much of his Lives, but it's been a while and my memory could be unreliable. I remember his citing sources, but I do not remember many of them being primary sources. |
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Regardless, I was thinking more along the lines of Robert Price, who although does not claim Jesus was mythical (neither do I by the way), is probably still one of the most qualified men on the planet to critique the basis of the HJ position, and does so regularly. Quote:
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I don't however agree that in the modern age of critical thought, a geocentric perspective would have no burden of proof. |
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I have no idea when the new issue of JHC is coming out; Dr. Price told me it was "close to going to press" sometime this past July. I don't have the article on my computer for some reason, only on my parent's computer a few thousand miles away. I'm not going back home again until Christmas time, but if the fall 2007 JHC is not out by then, I can e-mail it to you. I don't have enough faith in my parents' ability to use the interwebs that they would be able to e-mail it to me in order that I could forward it to you sooner than that. Regarding Hebrews: I couldn't, even if I wanted to for a number of reasons. I can't pretend that I know the epistles as well as I know the gospel traditions. Also, time is a big constraint at this point and probably will be for the next couple of years. Anything extended that's coming from me is probably going to be related to a class I'm taking at the moment. |
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