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It seems you’re assuming more than just a crucifixion of someone named Jesus early in the first century. There seems to be an underlying assumption that Jesus is more or less as described in at least one, if not all, of the gospels. I’m not sure we know that. It seems plausible to me that the gospels could be later inventions to rationalize an emerging theology. Perhaps there was an historical person (or persons) at the beginning. But this person was human, had human parents and no supernatural powers. This person gained a following. After this person’s death, however it may have happened, his followers probably dispersed, at least for a time. Some time later, one of the followers has a vision (hallucination , revelation – whatever) of the dead cult leader and begins to preach again. How would he then convince people to join his group? As time goes on, the stories become more fantastic. Enough time passes that there’s no one alive to refute the assertions. While such a scenario is plausible to me (until someone shows me otherwise), it need not be plausible to you. I do not assert that this is what actually happened. I do not think that the evidence we currently have will ever definitively answer any questions about a real Jesus, as Toto says above. If we take the gospels at face value, meaning a virgin birth attended by wise men led to the site by a star, miracles (walking on water, healing. loaves and fishes, etc.), a crucifixion complete with earthquakes, a resurrection appearance to hundreds or more, I find it very hard to believe that nothing would have been written of such amazing events during the life of that person. If all these amazing feats are later embellishments or even pure fiction, then the lack of contemporary writing is explainable, but at the expense of atonement. |
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If there was a historical Jesus then christianity must have had its very first beginnings at that time. The crucifiction would not be the starting point. The crucifiction would mark the end and, hence, the climax. Thus it took on the import it did. The crucifiction would have to be incorporated because of its obvious significance. Julian |
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What might the earliest story line have been regarding his death, to make belief in his resurrection (in some form) 'catch on' and have significance? How might it have been tied to the meaning people gave to Jesus when he was alive? ted |
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No, there was only one Spinoza; and, yes, he was of Jewish background. He was expelled, however, from the Amsterdam synagogue. He never joined a Christian church. He saw in Christ the highest exemplar of pure, prophetic Judaism. He certainly wasn't the last Jew to speak favorably of Christ. |
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I think that the experience of Christ's followers was that after the crucifixion he continued to dominate their thought just as he had before. |
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