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Jesus was born in Nazareth during the reign of Herod the Great, his mother was Mary, and he had a human father who was probably not Joseph. He was baptized by John the Baptist, who was later beheaded by Herod Antipas.
This is based on what? The Gospels? I would term this as weak scholarship. The rest of the quotation suffers from the same problem. Doherty deals with the issues as they lie. He does not start his argument with a definitive statement that JC must or must not be a historical person. The Seminar, on the other hand, must have kept the actual historicity of Jesus of Nazareth "off limits" in order to come to a conclusion like the one posted above. Once again, this is not good history, just another apologetic. Of course, the resurrection etc. can be left to faith, as that is pretty much what the church says anyway, (just maybe not highly advertised). |
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You may be interested in this concluding section from my website rebuttal to Mike Licona’s review of “The God Who Wasn’t There”, which included an extended critique of myself and Jesus Mythicism. It addresses the question of mainstream scholarly claims that the latter has been decisively disproven. I’ve called that a “fantasy” (and a few other things). I will be enlarging on the below in an extended article which I hope will form an Appendix in my projected second edition of The Jesus Puzzle.
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I think, similarly, the Christ cult need to be shown and proven that it existed independent of the Jesus cult. I still think that the Myth side is still lacking in that one.
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There are people with adequate credentials in New Testament studies who believe that anyone who takes Doherty seriously is going to burn in hell. Those people are not going to stay publicly silent if they can prove, or think they can prove, that his work is faulty. Maybe Christians with relevant academic credentials don't have any Web sites of their own. But evangelical Christians who do have Web sites would know about their evidence, and they would put the rebuttal arguments on their sites. If they have, though, I haven't found those sites, and I have looked hard for them. Quote:
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What would be relevant would be a single book, or a single Web site, or a single document of any other kind, presenting evidence ignored by Doherty that contradicts his theory, or demonstrating a logical error in the reasoning by which he infers his theory from the evidence that he does present. |
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Excellent post Doug. However:
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What I don't know, maybe you do, is how representative the Jesus Seminar is of modern NT studies or what is sometimes I think called "higher criticism." Are most NT studies still stuck with the idea that Jesus was the son of god and died for our sins, or is that just the apologists? The Jesus seminar seems to be past that, but are they still the exception? |
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Dear Mr. Doherty,
have you ever considered submitting your work to a peer-reviewed journal in history? i am curious as to whether you think john the baptist is a historical figure and if so, why early christians would prefer a non-existent christ to a historical john the baptist. |
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