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The issue is whether you know what the term you take to signify "God-man" meant in the first century. More specifically, it's whether Paul or John or Matthew and Luke thought that the term hUIOS TOU QEOU meant what you define "god man" to mean and that when they applied the title to Jesus they were declaring him to be a god who had become a man or a man who had become a god. Do Pagels or Price or Armstrong or Spong say as much? More importantly, what is your evidence from first century Jewish usage and understandings of the title of hUIOS TOU QEOU that this was the case? Jeffrey |
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No. As the rest of the list shows.
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You've moved the goalposts. But if you'd like my opinion, not anyone else's, I think the 4 evangelists, and Paul, all had rather different ideas of who this "Jesus" was, in essence, birth, spirit and in mission. Quote:
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Oh, you edited while I was replying.
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Paul: son of god at the resurrection Mark: son of god at the baptism Matt and Luke (and various gnostic gospels): son of god at birth John: son of god pre-existent various gnostic gospels: emanation of the Aeons |
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And if you think they can, perhaps you'd tell me, without a previous grounding in the customs of the land, the social context, in which the following British phrases are uttered, what they mean and what the one who says them is saying: Time gentleman. please!. He's got a golden duck. I'm going to the dress circle. I saw the lollipop woman. Quote:
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Are you concerned that others here do not understand such things as popular idioms, literary forms, politics, Judaean religious schisms, other Med. religions, etc, of the 1st century? Are you attempting to make the point that we can only know these things if we have read your particular author list?
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But be that as it may be, I'm not disputing that Paul or Mark or Matthew and Luke say respectively that Resurrection, baptism, and birth is when Jesus was declared, shown, or came to be, hUIOS TOU QEOU. I'm asking you to provide evidence that what they had in mind, and what they were asserting, when they applied the title hUIOS TOU QEOU to Jesus was that he was a god who became a man or a man who became a god. So I ask again: 1. What evidence do you have that makes true your claim that in the first century an assertion that someone was "Son of God" was always equivalent to saying that that someone was a man who was a god or a god who was a man? 2. Is this claim supported by NT scholars -- including non Christian ones -- or ancient historians who have investigated the background of the titles that NT authors apply to Jesus? JG |
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I should think that's self evident. Jeffrey |
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How would you?
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But I am wary of people who make idols out of their favorite authors... I've been guilty of this myself. Oh, I've also read Maccoby, and Finkelstein/Silberman's Bible Unearthed. AND! I've read 3 books by Freke and Gandy, 2 books by Dan Brown and Holy Blood Holy Grail. :blush: |
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