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12-18-2005, 09:26 AM | #131 |
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Hmmm, that certainly poses a problem.
What about the rest of the relationship? Simon/Paul/Marcion? I'm assuming mostly the mythical characters here, although not ruling out nor completely endorsing any historical characters. |
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How about a less ambitious form of Detering's argument, however: how plausible is it that the form of Christianity Peregrinus joined was Marcionite? Stephen |
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12-20-2005, 05:03 PM | #133 |
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Now, there we go!
Would Marcionite doctrine promote self-immolation? I think they were into the whole martyrdom thing weren't they? |
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It suffices to see that the canonical versions are a chaotic theological hybridisation, typical for a synthetic compromise of earlier heretical doctrines. And, as shown by Hegel, the synthesis is preceded by thesis and antithesis. Before Detering, already P.L. Couchoud proved that the Marcionite reading, as far as determinable, offers a clear thesis. This proves the priority of the Marcionite passages. The person of Marcion is irrelevant, what matters is that the core thesis is close to what the church fathers polemically know as Marcionite heresis. One may see the priority of such a theology even without invoking the Antimarcionite polemics by Tertullian, Epiphanius, Adamantius et al. Quote:
one may have. Note that the epistle itself was anonymous, and only by in third century did it get assigned to said martyr bishop. Quote:
as the canonical gospels are forgeries from mid to late second century. Only Ireneus knew them, so they can't predate him by much. Quote:
as shown by Georges Ory and Hermann Raschke. Klaus Schilling |
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But as one sees through the redaction history of the Pauline epistles, elucidated by Couchoud and G.A. van den Bergh van Eysinga, this is not the case. One could say that Marcion depends on earlier Judaic heresies. Tracing them through Flavius Josephus, Philo, the Wisdom tradition, and the Talmud is a really hard challenge, and not much has been done here. Quote:
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as Justin Martyr would have used Paul direectly against Marcion if there hasd been any established canonical Paulinic tradition prior to Marcion and Justin Martyr. But JM didn't, thus he and his successor had to invent the canonical epistles in order to combat Marcion. Klaus Schilling |
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Welcome, schilling.klaus
A fun beginning. You seem set to stir the pot! |
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