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12-21-2005, 03:15 AM | #1 |
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Gospel of Thomas
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Discovered in 1945 in the nag hammidi books by some dude, the dead sea scrolls and all that. So far haven't read much but it seems to be more that Jesus is like buddha than the modern xtian Jesus. What do you guys think of Thomas? Of course FUndy Xtians say it isn't real, But do you think it is authentically Jesus teachings? |
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It is part of gnostic christianity, like manichaeism. As it is quite possible Jesus was not a real person, chances are this gospel is as good as the rest.
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It is not definite that Thomas was not a gnostic, or the first gnostic.
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Although Thomas may have been used by Gnostics, I don't believe it is Gnostic, at least not in its first layer (no archons, no sense of the world as evil). It's certainly a very fascinating collection of sayings, but I would argue that its teachings are sapiential and that Jesus is a wisdom teacher rather than a God figure or even a Messiah. It's notable that Thomas makes no claims for miracles and especially notable that it makes no mention of the crucifixion or resurrection. I think that means it might be quite early and independent of the synoptics. It may even reflect an authentic HJ sayings tradition.
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Everything about Jesus is perfectly believable, even more so if the Gospel of Thomas is a real compendium of Jesus sayings.
The only parts about Jesus that make him science fiction are the miracles, such as virgin birth, resurrection etc. Once this element is introduced, and insisted upon, there is no alternative to completely rejecting Jesus as a historical figure. |
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The Five Gospels
The Five Gospels gives scholarly opinion on which sayings might be authentic Jesus or at least old tradition. It's a fascinating text and, regardless of whether it's Gnostic or not, shows that there were Christians who had a very different interpretation of who Jesus was than the interpretation that eventually became the "orthodox" view. |
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