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I am more interested in Cueva's analysis of how these novels are constructed. Many of the practices of those authors are reflected in Mark. It would be interesting to see which way dependence runs, but since the Hellenistic Romances appear to have deep roots, I doubt it runs from the Christian gospel tales to the Greek novels. Vorkosigan |
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I don't think Mark's gospel is like fiction. I think it is fiction. By that, I mean the author knew it was nonfactual and he expected his readers to know it was nonfactual as well. Whether it would be properly categorized as a novel, I'd have to ask someone who is a specialist in literary taxonomy. I was briefly a literature major, but didn't stick with it long enough to learn much of the lingo. |
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Philostratus's Life of Apollonius of Tyana (or via: amazon.co.uk) was a Grecco-Roman biography, by all opinions of scholars, and nobody thinks that such an account contains any more than slivers of historical reliability. I think the gospel of Mark can be put in the same category.
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The life of the historical Jesus, because of its many shadows, as well as 'lights', absolutly did not lend itself to build around it a cult as the catholic-christian one, hence the decision to hide most of its real human story, because extremely compromising and 'embarrassing' to the castle of lies and deception on which was built the catholic-christian worship .... Greetings Littlejohn . |
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Littlejohn, just FYI, you attributed that quote to me, but it is actually from Doug Shaver's website, and I don't agree with it.
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You simply DON'T know the OPINION of ALL SCHOLARS. And further, unlike the author of the "Life of Apollonius of Tyana", the UNKNOWN author of gMark did NOT ever claim he was writing history. In the "Life of Apollonius", Philostratus did claim he was writing a "TRUE ACCOUNT of what Apollonius said and did" but no such words can be FOUND in gMark about Jesus. |
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When are we going get rid of the false idea that Mark is a Greco-Roman biography?
Joe Wallack tried in this thread. Neil Godfrey tried here. If you actually read the book by Burridge on the issue, rather than just pick up on the false impression that it created, Burridge uses the term "bios" or "life" and admits that bioi were written about gods. The possibility that a "life" of a god is based on the true history of that god may be assumed to be 0. Since Abe is ignoring what I write, perhaps someone else here could tell him about this point and ask him kindly to stop repeating discredited claims. Thanks in advance... |
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