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There has been some reevaluation of the evidence, and a lot of publicity due to the Da Vinci Code hype.. Straight Dope on Mary M. |
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All I am asking for is the range of dates and perspectives to be clear. There is a real problem that Archaelogy, Greek and Roman studies, History of Philosophy for example may not explicittly spend their time on xianity anymore because it is not that important to them! Which means theologians may be getting a freer run than they deserve, like everyone assuming Jesus existed out of habit! Persian Fire is a fascinating example that gives background and context to these middle eastern and mediteranean religions, and how various interactions - like Darius inventing Holy War lead to today. |
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I would start much earlier - possibly exile to Babylon.
A people who believe they are chosen by their god are seriously defeated. They come to terms with it, they change their religion, they start looking for saviours. Parallel there are huge changes occuring in the Greek and Persian worlds - science is invented, maths makes huge leaps. Religion is still a major part of how people see things - they try to control the future through divination - sitting on top of volcanic fumes and seeing visions, astrology, magii. Greeks invent priesthood of all believers about 500 BCE or earlier. Persians have heirarchical priests like the RC church. A strange alchemy of greek, roman, persian, Jewish thinking ends up with the beliefs we have today, including virgin births, resurrections, hell, heaven, wine into blood and bread into flesh. Some people like hero stories and cobble together various themes, including a psychologically very powerful passion play. And now we have at least 1500 varieties, but I would argue no two xians actually agree on anything! |
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I'd like to ask why Jesus was called that and not Immanuel? Wouldn't it have given more weight to his claim if he were named Immanuel?
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You may wish to read up in Aristotle on this. Here is the last paragraph on that topic: Quote:
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What was the Jesus Seminar? Or rather, why? What was the purpose and what was the results?
Who or what scholars believes the results? I have heard that some OT scripture was used in the NT and it was wrong. Is this true? How much do the Dead Sea Scrolls and the clay tablets (name of the city I can't remember) corroborate the bible? |
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