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That is not what I stated. The lack of credible mythicist scholars could be a sign that once one is educated enough, very few find any real evidence for mythicism. But I hadnt even stated that. Price is credible, its just most scholars think his arrow isnt pointed in the right direction. Carrier is also credible but wallows in the middle of he road not taking a real side allthough leaning towards mythicism. Hopefully his new book makes more sense then his last. |
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In this case, we know there were many competing sects, with different views. These views were not that different though. Take Marcion. We know what he was up to by the sheer number of people that opposed his view so much, they told us exactly what he was doing and following. We also know Christianity formed from a sect of Judaism that Hellenistic Proselytes found profound importance in. This isnt up for debate. |
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Instead of claiming tyranny, do you have any examples of exactly how this so called tyranny has affected historians view of a historical Jesus?
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Yo Bob,
I think you're flirting around hegemony and control of discourse. Christians have to control christian discourse, don't they? Who gives a fig about a few randy priests in the grand scheme of things? A shuffle here and a shuffle there... New York city is no place where.... The discourse is the thing. Scholarship is ultimately an aberration... at least to the office of Propaganda Fide. |
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This explains why Herr Von Popenfuhrer let the perverts off. He was too busy worrying about bad books to worry about bad priests. |
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According to the victors (the heresiologists) these other views of the vile gnostic heretics were not that different. The question is whether the tyrannical heresiologists white-washed the entire arena to cover over a massive controversy between views which were diametrically opposed to those of the victors. Quote:
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Not just Brodie. Many more are intimitated to keep their mouths shut, because they know what will happen. Those who venture too far into the "heart of darkness" suddenly pull back and become caricatures of their previous selves (Hoffmann, Ehrman).
I can name one scholar with impeccable credentials whose scholarly studies were refused publication. He eventually lost his position as a Christian Minister due to publicly doubting the existence of Jesus. In several ways, acedamia is like a private club, and mythicists are the "wrong kind of people" who must be kept out. The study of Christianity holds a privileged position in the academic world. If the case for a mythical Jesus is seriously considered, the professional scholar of Christianity, whether liberal or conservative, becomes just another student of comparative religion, mythology, and history of religions. These scholars are institutionally invested in Christianity even if they are agnostic or atheists. Twentieth century ecumenicalism marked a retreat from nineteenth century rationalism. Mainline New Testament studies purposefully became more conservative lest its privileged position disappear into comparative mythology and the Religiongeschichteschule. There is now a Status Quo Bias against changing one's long held position. If an established scholar embraced a mythicist position (or even entertained the questions seriously), he would have to repudiate a lifetime of previous work. He would also find himself the target of some subtle peer pressure unrelated to the merits of the argument. We are slowly regaining the ground lost in the early twentieth century. There is a new openness to discussing the existence of Jesus among liberal scholars that just a decade years ago was unthinkable. The question of the historical existence of Jesus encapsulates the question of how we know and determine truth in a society where a counterfeit rationality and science have been co-opted and subverted by special interests. Jake Jones IV |
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Provide examples of how apologist have changed a single view regarding anything towards a historical Jesus. |
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Im going out on a limb here, but a few people really need to learn the difference from cynicism and skepticism.
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