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It is quite evident from the Gospels that the early followers of Christ were quite unaware of all the depth of that which they nonetheless attempted to faithfully record. We, with the benefit of two thousand years of study and reflection on the matter, as well as with the empirical evidence of its unfolding power, are in a better position to fully grasp the significance of this astounding individual.
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You proposed to leave aside the lionizing of gospel Jesus as begging the question and then proceeded, with the verve of an al-Aqsa suicide bomber instructor, to argue against this idea of Jesus being "lionized" by pointing to Hillel and Bar Kochba being "lionized". But my point to you here is, if my statement was essentially begging the question, what question is it begging ? Certainly not one that would have to do with upsizing of other historical figures. Get a grip, for crying out loud ! Further, you accused me of implying that some "very people" should have mentioned Jesus and then you asked me who they are, as if I was responsible for the nonsensical attributed reference that you dreamed up for your witless argument ! (Good gawd, you done it now, Jiri. :huh Jiri |
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My pointing to Hillel and Bar Kochba was to show that what you claimed is "not realistic" about lionized figures such as Jesus (i.e., that they would not have escaped all historical attention" by those who were intent to record the history of their times) is invalidated by the fact that they are not mentioned by those who were intent to record the history of their times and who could hardly have not been aware of these figures. Are you asserting that Josephus, a Pharisee, would not have known about Hillel (who like Jesus was lionized by his [Hillel's] followers)? Do you deny that Bar Cochba, who like Jesus had followers who lionized him despite obvious Roman and Jewish " outside scorn"? Are you asserting that Dio had no awareness of who it was who instigated and led the revolt of 132-135? Quote:
FWIW, I think you are entirely confused over what the referent of my expression "very people" was. I was speaking both of those who we know were intent to record the history of their times, as well as those whom you think displayed "attention" to the events which transpired in Palestine. Who in your estimation would/should have mentioned Jesus especially if he was anything like the "lionized" figure the Gospels make him out to be? Moreover, in the light of your claim that in my posts to, I speak "with the verve of an al-Aqsa suicide bomber instructor", I'm hardly the one who needs to do so. Jeffrey |
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For those who are confused by the exchange, here is the original statement that exercises Jeffrey: Quote:
Jeffrey imagines that he refutes this original statement by pointing to Hillel and Bar Kochba, and showing that they too were lionized by some and ignored by others. But this is an unsound reading of my intent. The 'realistically no chance' binds both the lionizing of Jesus in the gospels and his escaping all outside attention in his time. It is therefore patently false to argue from analogy against this that some historians also ignored Hillel and Bar Kochba while others lionized them. The 'nutty' part of Jeffrey's position is that he actually agrees with me on the 'lionizing' part, i.e. that some figures in history are perceived by their followers to have had greater power or to have been more influential than they were in real life. I think Dunn is simply wrong. An elaborate myth was built around a 'minor figure from Galilee'. Mark says as much (6:3) in proceeding to create one elaborate stage of that very myth. Jiri Quote:
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