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Do you or do you not have any evidence that Earl has ever acted as real scholars do with respect to getting their work known by and in front of real scholars by taking the actual steps that lead to scholars (and reviewers) seeing it? Jeffrey |
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Wow...what a sucky, shitty thread.
I really got get my ideas on Mark's chiastic structures published.... |
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Tell me Toto, if there were a historical Jesus, would you be surprised that "there is a silence in the second century apologists on the subject of the historical Jesus which is almost the equal to that in the first century letter writers"? |
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What hoops would Doherty need to jump through to get a peer-reviewed review, and why has he not jumped through them?
Are we talking gaining a phd here, or something more straightforward? One thing I am sure of is that if Richard Carrier's forthcoming book does not provoke such reviews and scholarly discussion, that will be a damning indictment of the state of current scholarship on the historical Jesus. |
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In any event, it is clear that the gospels & acts are substantially fiction, that Paul knows bugger all about a HJ, and external evidence is absent, so there is no way of telling what happened. |
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(For submission information, go here.)As far as I know -- and I'd be grateful to be corrected on this point -- Earl never sent his book to the book review editors of any, let alone all, of these journals. Nor did his (vanity) press. Quote:
What reason do you have to believe that either or both of these assumptions are warranted? Are his other books that good? Have they been published by recognized academic presses? Have they been sent to the book review editors of the journals which deal with the fields in which his previous work is grounded? Jeffrey |
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Jeffrey, I repeat that I would profit, greatly from reading, by your hand, a comment, a sentence, or a paragraph or more, about Earl Doherty's most recent book. Conversely, I don't really gain much, reading your personal criticisms, which Vorkosigan noted, with a succinct rejoinder, above, that requires no further amplification. "the proof's in the pudding". Write something about Doherty's new book, please, Jeffrey. It need not be long. It need not be complimentary. It can be a scathing attack. No problem. Just focus that great skill of yours on elucidating potential or actual shortcomings in Doherty's modus, or interpretations, or references or lack thereof. I am utterly disinterested in learning more about whether or not Doherty is responsible, i.e. to be blamed, for the relative paucity of reviews of his work thus far. I really don't care about academic political matters. I am keen to understand the concepts, not the personalities of those who argue the concepts. I reiterate my absolute faith in Toto's skill, and believe that he/she would be excellent as a reviewer of ANY book. I do share your conviction Jeffrey, that an intimate knowledge of Greek, Latin, and Hebrew is a decided advantage in attempting to understand the literature, archaeology, and history of the first five centuries, CE, in the lands within 200 kilometers of the Mediterranean Sea. On the other hand, must we reject, a priori, as useless, a review of DaoDeJing, written by someone who cannot fathom ancient Chinese characters? Is Goethe's famous poem Selige Sehnsucht off limits to those who have not yet studied German? Should I cease listening to Ich Habe Genug, BWV 82, since I cannot read a musical score, nor play a musical instrument? I cannot touch the rim, let alone dunk the basketball, Jeffrey, should I stop playing every day? Academic qualifications are, in my opinion, overrated. |
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