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Think of it this way. Paul seems determined in Galatians 1-2 to show that his own ideas are independent of, though compatible with, those of the Jerusalem pillars. That tells me that, whatever the content of the Jerusalem message, Paul is not necessarily going to be interested in it; he is allowed to pick and choose, of course, based on what he knows, but he may not know all that much. If (nota bene, dog-on, if) the contents of the Jerusalem message, which Paul is claiming independence from, included an historical Jesus whom the pillars had known personally, then why should we presume that Paul would be interested in the historical Jesus? Ben. |
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The medieval mystics were masters of their subject, and their points of contact with an HJ were often minimal. Ben. |
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Just trying to understand why you seem to cling to the corpse. :devil1: As you posted somewhere else, you espouse a minimalist position regarding Jesus. Paul "obviously" did the same regarding a recent historical incarnation of the Christ. :Cheeky: |
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Saul was present in Jerusalem at the height of the controversy about Jesus, when Peter and John had appeared before the Sanhedrin; he had been present at Stephen's speech, and must have understood the deep implication that the old way of legalism was held to be at an end. He must have been well aware of the significance of Jesus in historic Old Testament context, even if he did not know the details of his ministry. And the OT context, one he knew very thoroughly, is what Paul applied so extensively in his letters. The details of miracles, the teachings about forgiveness, etc. he was intelligent enough to take for granted. The resurrection had made them somewhat superfluous by then, for him. |
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So, just how deluded do you think he was? |
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He seems to be saying that his own message was not derived (at least directly) from the Jerusalem community. If the Jerusalem message included details on an historical Jesus, should we expect the Pauline message to also include those details? Ben. |
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11I want you to know, brothers, that the gospel I preached is not something that man made up. 12I did not receive it from any man, nor was I taught it; rather, I received it by revelation from Jesus Christ. |
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Paul DID address the issue of divorce by referencing "the Lord" which could be God in the Leviticus commandments, or Jesus who repeated the commandments. I think you need to either examine the passage more seriously, or find another example, in order for your point to work.. ted |
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And this of course ignores the "positive silences." Gerard Stafleu |
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