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The Jesus of the John Gospel
It seems that the best solution is to view the JOHN Gospel as a heavily edited Docetic document that attempted to solve the "where from" question by borrowing the concept of the divine Logos from Philo, who in turn borrowed it from Plato and originally from Heraclitus. For Philo the Logos was an intermediary divine being, a demiurge necessary to bridge gap between God and the material world. Philo already called it "the first-born of God" and even "a second god" (deutero theos). It is likely that he equated this with the "Wisdom" of Proverbs, Hokhma, which was originally represented as a female. The author of GJOHN further developed it into an incarnated being in the person of Jesus, without describing the incarnation as a physical process. In that he follows the Pauline idea of a being who originally exieted in the form of a god but chose to take on the appearance of a human.
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04-06-2012, 05:59 PM | #62 |
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The identification of the Logos with Jesus in gJohn occurs only in John 1, as far as I can see, which raises the possibility that it was added to turn a docetic text into a proto-orthodox one, by having "the Word" made "flesh".
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.....which raises the question as to whether GJohn took it from a separate non-flesh Logos story of a celestial non-flesh Christ and combined it with the bits and pieces of the HJ story that he knew of.
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It would be highly illogical and unreasonable to expect that some interpolator to use the KNOWN writings of one who supported Docetism and left it just as it was found written or only changed a sentence or two to support the very opposite. gJohn appears to have been written by some one who believed or wanted people to Believe that Jesus Christ was the Logos of God and that the Logos came to earth. |
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04-08-2012, 09:32 PM | #65 |
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Good thinking, aa, no fooling!
However, it turns out that academic scholarship does say that there was such an interpolation. See page 23 in Udo Schelle's Antidocetic Christology in the gospel of John (1992, from 1987 German) that gJohn was primarily docetic, but was converted to antidocetism with such additions as John 1:14-18, 5:28-29, 6:39b, 40c, 44c, 6:51c-58, 19:34-35, I John 4:2-3, 5:6. |
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You will notice this is essentially a statement of principles in a divine cosmology, in which the creative entity (Logos = Reason) is itself divine, resting within the bosom of a supreme divinity, "Father," causing everything that Father thinks to come to be. This Logos may be influenced by Philo of Alexandria's restatement of Platonic cosmology to make it conform with statements in the five books of the law. The additions about John the Baptist:
exist to set up a narrative, coming later, that will demonstrate
Now the author of John demonstrates that Jesus Christ, the Son of God, is this divine Logos. This is a process I call "Adoption" of one tradition into another. The prologue, as reconstituted by the editors of Nestle-Aland GNT, has "only begotten god" and never mentioned Son, although there are lots of variant mss that make it "son" in some way or another. This is a process I call "Adaption" of the adopted tradition to conform to the way of thinking of the adoptors.
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I am having trouble following the point you are making because I don't know Greek. Does it provide evidence that there existed a purely celestial Logos-Christ story that was integrated into a HJ story of GJohn?
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