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After all, why attribute texts to some 'Paul' guy, if no-one had ever heard of him? The fact that they used his name to give authority to the phony epistles (which may well be all of them), implies that he already had legendary status. Why? |
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We do not have a papyrus dated to the late 1st century, and a late 2nd century authoring for Acts seems to be almost a concensus here. So is it really that surprising that we have a copy from that same time? |
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(...no need to even go into the idea that 1 Clem is as bogus as Acts) |
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Before the derail, the above post actually referred to the OP. Does Polycarp in fact write that Valens is married rather than Paul? :constern01: |
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The person and his wife have to be alive at the time of writing in order for the passage to make sense. And there is no indication that Polycarp saw Paul (unlike Valens) as in need of repentance. Andrew Criddle |
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If you are starting completely cold, you have to make up the name and a pseudo-biography. But if there is an existing legend then you just piggy-back off it. In the case of Jesus, we have pre-existing Christ cults sans Jesus that were competing, and the introduction of a historical Jesus served as a check-mate on competition by laying claim to linear descent from Christ himself. I guess I should revise my assertion to say that there was no "Paul" as author of the Texts Marcion came up with. |
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In a nutshell, he argues that Paul did not actually exist per se, but that his character is loosley modelled after Simon Magus and the life of Marcion...by Marcion. |
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