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As OUTSIDERS we can reject Eusebius on the basis that he is the most thoroughly dishonest historian in antiquity, on the pay-roll of his imperial sponsor Constantine - just another Constantinian mercenary. As INSIDERS we are unable to reject Eusebius because Eusebius is all the history of "Early Christianity" that anyone is ever going to locate prior to Nicaea. By the terms INSIDERS and OUTSIDERS, I am siding with the Jewish Italian ancient historian Momigliano who wrote: Principles of Historical research need not be differentI see Momigliano as an outsider. He is addressing the general field of ancient history and not its church-controlled subset - namely "Biblical History". Here are some more observations on my position - shared .... Let me admit from the start that I am rather impervious to We must show the KNOWN forger Eusebius NO PITY. To do this, we may hypothetically reject his value. This leaves us at the doorstep of the Councils of Antioch and Nicaea c.324/325 CE. We must understand that Constantine was at war - and very ambitious. The first widespread publications of the bible represent his Roman wartime propaganda. Quite successful of course, but was the literature authentic? His tradition vouchsafed its own authenticity! Good enough for the power of the church and for the INSIDERS - the "Biblical Historians". But not good enough for those who would like some evidence - the OUTSIDERS. The OUTSIDERS are quite entitled to hypothecize that "Church History" is as BOGUS as "Augustan History". As ancient historians We MUST be aware of the massive integrity problems of the "Historia Augusta" As "Biblical Historians" we need only turn a blind eye to it, and to Eusebius' many counts of common fraud. |
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