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11-06-2007, 01:21 PM | #11 |
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I think that P-Jay started with a different concept of mythicism, which surprised me because he has been a moderator on the JesusMysteries yahoogroup, and I thought that the whole question had been hashed out there, although I haven't kept up with the list very well.
In any case, the count of mythicists is sort of an argument from authority, or an argument from popularity, so I don't know what it proves in any case. |
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Perhaps he's secretly trying to make Mythicism look bad. :huh: |
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rather as an exploration of an alternative corpus of "authority" on the question of christian origins. We have been scholastically and academically attentive to the one true authority of the HJ "Oath" for some time. Perhaps other authorities should be consulted, as is the normal modus operandi in inter-disciplinary studies and research. Hence Philosopher Jay's compendium. Quote:
It invariably boomerangs back to the sender. When was the last time you crossed the coat-hanger Anti-Pope? Best wishes to you both, Pete Brown |
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I wasn't making any argument, just an observation. With some ridicule, of course. I find it hard to take theories about the gospels being based on "a mime play" very seriously. I can't get images of Mary wearing Marcel Marceau make-up and "walking against the wind" in downtown Jerusalem out of my head.
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The argument from personal incredulity is especially unpersuasive. It may just be your failure of imagination if you can't imagine that the gospels started as plays (who said mime? although mime was an important part of the theater back then.)
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That was simply an expression of my incredulity Toto. If you want to be credulous about such theories that would also be entirely your business and something you would be perfectly free to express.
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I would advise you to read the book before you mock it.
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To my knowledge, Jay -- who puts forward the thesis that the Gospels show evidence of first being a Greco Roman play (let alone one written, as he says, by a woman) -- does not or could be able, working as he does from an English translation of the Gospels, rather from the Greek texts of then, to recognize these features as Hellenistic dramaturges set them out even if they were there. Jeffrey |
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If you wish to read Jay's book and discuss why he is wrong, you may start a new thread.
But since he is discussing the evolution of the story or plot line, and is not relying on a textual analysis, I am not sure how relevant this argument is. |
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And I would advise you to become more acquainted than you apparently are with the structure, form, linguistic style, themes, topoi, and rhetorical conventions of greco roman dramaturgy before you recommend Jay's book as something one should read.
I trust you know that mimes were a sub genre of comedy, and that they (as all other plays of the period) were not -- and conventionally could not -- be written by women? If so, doesn't this raise red flags over the "recommendability" of Jay's thesis? Jeffrey |
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