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10-26-2010, 01:01 AM | #21 | |
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stephan huller questions whether Athanasius citing Arius?
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So you are asserting that Athanasius is not citing Arius and I am asserting that Athanasius in fact is citing Arius. Surely there must be some other party opinions on this specific question, on this specific text? I am open to be persuaded that you are correct, but right now I think that it is your assertion which is in error. I dont mind being proved wrong, if in fact I am wrong about my assertion. What other resources can be brought to bear on sorting out the answer to this question? (ie: Is Athanasius actually citing Arius here?). |
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The letter of Marcus Antonius (via Josephus) concerning the "passion of Caesar" & sun
Here is the reference in Josephus, Antiquities of the Jews - Book XIV, 12, 3, where Josephus is citing a letter purportedly written by Marcus Antonius which mentions and describes that upon the death of Julius Caesar "the sun turned away his light from us, as unwilling to view the horrid crime ..." . It may or may not be related to the citation out of Athanasius. And it does not necessarily tells us whether Athanasius if citing Arius or himself.
If the material is related in the reference under scrutiny and controversy here, then it is possible that someone - either Arius (if I am correct) or Athanasius himself (if you are correct) - appears to have used the same terms in this letter describing the "passion of Julius Caesar" to describe the "passion of Jesus". Quote:
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apologies to andrew, stephan and toto
It looks like stephan and Andrew Criddle might be right about this not being the case that Athanasius is quoting Arius. I wrote to the blogsite and got this reply:
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But we are still left with Athanasius against Arius ........ "Who is there that hears all this, nay, What is Athanasius doing quoting Antony's letter almost verbatim in this context? I guess he is trying to say that Arius is the most evil character on the face of the planet. Is this correct? Or am I missing something else? Is Athanasius therefore saying that even the sun with horror and impatience - over Arius's jests - would make the day of Arius sunless? Quote:
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10-26-2010, 07:50 AM | #24 |
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Happy times! Welcome to the world of scholarship where EVERYONE makes mistakes and implausible inferences. I continue to make my fair share. By admiting you made an error you actually prove yourself superior to many who will refuse to admit any fallibility. Congratulations. Welcome to being human.
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