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Has Bart Ehrman corresponded with Earl Doherty to try to get a better understanding of his theories?
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Ehrman told me personally a few months ago that he has read some of the writings of Earl Doherty, and he has personally corresponded with Robert M. Price, who recommended some books for Ehrman on the subject of Jesus-mythicism (according to Price on his podcast).
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I note with a dash of irony that Ehrman is so well informed on how this topic has been argued he has chosen the title of G.A.Wells' first book. :huh:
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The final authority of titles are always the editors (working for publishers), who may or may not give a darn if another book has the same title (in this case probably not). I don't think Ehrman would care so much, either.
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Wells: Did Jesus Exist? Ehrman: Did Jesus Exist?: The Historical, Non-Religious Argument for Jesus of Nazareth And Wells was not the first with that title. :constern01: Did Jesus Christ Exist? by Chapman Cohen (Jan 1, 1935) Did Jesus Exist? by John Redford (Apr 1986) Did Jesus Exist? by Augustine Jones (1946) |
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Given that 'brothers' is repeatedly used to denote those who follow the Lord (including the 500), one might expect a clearer distinction to be drawn between two such radically different uses of the same word. Particularly if there were multiple biological brothers who were also religious brothers, one of whom was particularly important. The "multiple attestation" argument (co-opting the gospels along with Eusebius, Tertullian, and Josephus) which I fear Ehrman may dredge up concerning adelphoi tou kuriou, is nonsense; but does the fact that Philippians 1:14 has "adelphōn en kuriō" rather than "tou kuriou", indicate such a distinction? |
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