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Life of Brian subjected to scholarly analysis
From a new online magazine, Relegere: Studies in Religion and Reception, Vol 1, No 1 (2011)
Life of Brian or Life of Jesus? Uses of Critical Biblical Scholarship and Non-orthodox Views of Jesus in Monty Python’s Life of Brian by James G. Crossley Quote:
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"Blasphemer!"
I reckon the Monty Python crew got at least one bit more correct than some christian commentators I have read who claim blasphemy is something else other than speaking the name of God. In LoB the bloke who is about to be stoned for blasphemy compalins that all he said to his wife was that "that was a fine piece of halibut suitable for Jehovah". |
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On the other hand, most alternative expositions, such as the "Life of Brian" and "The Acts of Pilate", introduce elements of humor to the audience, and it is my opinion that it is this humor which is deemed blasphemous, since the matters in the new testament are, to use Roman term, supposed to be gravitas. ("serious"). |
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To explain waht I was on about. "Blasphemy" according to Jewish law, at the alleged time of JC, was speaking the name of god. Yet in the gospels, somewhere [which if necessary someone can find, I'm a bit too lazy at the moment] JC is accused of being blasphemous for something else. Something which was not blasphemous according to those who defined such at that time. So the gospels got it wrong and I have read apologists who have twisted and turned in an attempt to cover that up. "Life of Brian" got it right. |
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According to GMatt and GMark the accusation of blasphemy came when Jesus implied he was the "son of God." GLuke asserts that the people slapping Jesus in the face were blaspheming. GJohn is a blasphemy free zone.
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