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06-11-2008, 03:16 PM | #1 |
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What is evidence that Pauline letters existed before Marcion?
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1 Clement 47.1-3 (generally dated to late century I):
Take up the epistle of the blessed Paul the apostle. What did he write to you first, in the beginning of the gospel? Of a truth he charged you spiritually concerning himself and Cephas and Apollos, on account that even then you had made parties.Ignatius to the Ephesians 12.2b (generally dated to early century II, before Marcion): You are initiated into the mysteries of the gospel with Paul, the holy, the martyred, the deservedly most happy, at whose feet may I be found when I shall attain unto God, and who in all his epistles makes mention of you in Christ Jesus.Marcion himself, according to Tertullian in book 5 of Against Marcion: I desire to hear from Marcion the origin of Paul the apostle.Ben. |
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Thanks, Ben.
I've never doubted Paul's historicity myself, but it's been a while since I've done any relevant research and couldn't remember for sure about the early attestations. Of course they won't satisfy the conspiracy theorists, but then nothing ever does. |
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Before lumping those who question the official 2000 year old story in with area 52 aficionados, are you willing to step out on a limb and state that there is no substantial evidence of a later spin (oh I don't know, let's just pick mid 2nd century at random) being applied to earlier writings?
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And by the way, Tertullian and Ignatius or the Church did not even realise that there were at least 3 persons named Paul. Which "Paul" wrote what? |
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Ben, these quotations generally show only that an apostle named Paul was known at that time. But do these arly church fathers contain any specific quotations from the Paulines?
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I noticed that. But if someone denies that Paul wrote any of epistles attributed to him, I'll want to know (a) where they find any evidence that he existed, (b) what he did that made later Christians want to attribute some writings to him, and (c) how they know he did that.
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