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02-04-2008, 12:09 PM | #171 | |
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I'm still trying to find out the status of this, but I did find this essay which Hoffman wrote in 1993, which he has recently republished in connection with the Jesus Project:
Jesus Through the Lookinglass There are some slightly sarcastic comments on the Jesus Seminar and the various quests for the historical Jesus, as well as the gospel of Thomas. Quote:
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I'm disappointed in this so-called project. I haven't been able to find out anything about the status of it. The website looks dead. I've mailed them two of my books, and several articles and haven't heard anything back at all, not even an acknowledgment or "stop sending us crap", or anything. I met Dr. Hoffman in Colorado one time and spoke to him briefly. Dunno, maybe its just me, but I haven't been able to find out anything about this project or been able to elicit any response.
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I have been assured that the project is delayed but will have its first meeting in May.
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FWIW I sent the committe my thesis on Bullneck's involvment
with the Jesus Project in the fourth century last year. The response indicated that they had printed and referred the article for the consideration of the committee. I dont expect they'll be spending much time on it, since the twisted moebic nature of the surviving christian literature has not yet fully recognised, and the hobby horse of the biblical investigator, scholar and historian is a mass produced mono-thematic affair all about the HJ. The ancient evidence has two sides. At present a super expressway and media outlets promote one side of the evidence. Sooner or later, people will become more mature and introspective and objective in their consideration of all the various options available to explain christian origins. Best wishes, Pete Brown |
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I am now informed that the first meeting has been postponed to September. I am afraid that this may be on the timetable of the Journal of Higher Criticism.
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