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Credentials, however, can provide a sort of personal reality check sometimes. If I find that what I think is ridiculous happens to be held by credentialed scholars in the field, then perhaps it is not ridiculous (even if it is still wrong). IOW, while I do not at all feel that credentials can help one decide between what is correct and what is incorrect, I do think they can help one decide between what is absolutely outlandish and what is not, though even here only in a negative sense, as disproving (so to speak) that something is outlandish by the presence of scholarly support, not as proving it by the absence of scholarly support. Quote:
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I have no problem, for the record, with Doherty claiming to be a scholar. He has published one peer-reviewed article, I think, and Price (whom I would never dream of denying scholarly standing) references him in at least one of his books. On the other hand, Richard Carrier reviewed The Jesus Puzzle as if Earl had no scholarly standing at all. In fact, I found some parts of that review a tiny bit condescending. Ben. |
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Actually, it's quite clear to me that you are reading into me what you want to see there rather than... Earl Doherty |
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It is clear that Wright has assumed that the appearance described in those two verses is a second appearance; he has imported what amounts to the gospel story into his translation of that word (with the re- prefix). Carr and Doherty et alii are correct to point that out.
But I feel it my duty to also point out that Wright is not refuting mythicism in this article. His point is theological, and those with whom he is in implicit debate do not dispute the gospel story. Wright is arguing that the second coming (again, both he and his implicit debating partners would agree to call it that) is not Jesus coming to take us back up to heaven. To write, then, as Steven Carr has introduced this thread...: Quote:
My objection here may be aimed only at the way certain phrases are worded, not at what the writer is actually thinking. But I am a big believer in careful phrasing and, with that in mind, I reiterate that I think the objectors here are correct to point out that the actual wording of the two verses in question does not, on its own, imply a pair of comings, and that the translation reappearance assumes as much without argument. Ben. |
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Hemmingway's famous six word short story provides a fantastic example of this. He once said that he considered it his greatest work: For sale: baby shoes, never wornMost of us have little difficulty making a story out of this. Most of them are probably tragic. None of them are the product of anything other than our own imaginings. Few of us would consider our own exegesis to be equivalent to this--indeed most would be aghast at the suggestion. Fewer still would be right to deny it. Regards, Rick Sumner |
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where is the refutation? :huh:
btw, Hi, Earl! I love the book! :notworthy: |
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