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You are right when you say that to the origin of all there was the figure of an emperor, and, especially, of those who advised this person to undertake such an 'adventure'. However, you are deeply in error when you say that this emperor was Constantine I, inasmuch this happened long time before the birth of the latter ... Greetings Littlejohn . |
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By keep to mind that the 'gnostic' term was ABSOLUTELY a generic term!... Greetings Littlejohn . |
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Here is the entire context. First the preface by Nestorius. Quote:
So Nestorius is about to make a list of these 14 heresies. Here it starts ... Quote:
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Remember what has already been noted above about the heretical belief of the Manichaeans's belief in a fiction. This last type of heretic #14 takes in all those who share this belief in a fiction, but perhaps are not Manichaeans. Nestorius then responds to this last set, and summarises .... Quote:
When Nestorius writes "I see many who strongly insist on these [theories] as something [based] on the truth and ancient opinion." he is refering to the 14 types of heretical "theories" which he just listed and discussed above. His impartial testimony in his closing words indicate he wanted to examine these opinions - or heresies - very carefully and he does. Many of these 14 heresies are listed as being involved with believing that Jesus was fictional. It was public opinion at the time. Julian had written and read his book "Against the Christians". Nestorius was just impartially reporting the public opinion, but Cyril wanted Nestorius to keep silent and stop talking about the public opinion, since the public opinion was largely heretical. The anathemtizing Bishop of Alexandria, Cyril was known as the "Seal of the Fathers" since he silenced everything very effectively, including Hypatia. |
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the Incarnation of our Lord Christ took place in fiction and schema
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So the very first heretical opinion addressed by the objective reporter Nestorius is that Jesus was fictional. There we have it, and not only that, but that this opinion had been around since Nicaea and the 318 "Fathers". We must remember that Cyril attempted to burn these books of Nestorius, but this was preserved in the Syriac and escaped the flames of the censorship of the orthodox state christian church which wanted to get rid of the evidence that anyone held the belief that Jesus was fictional. |
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I don't read these as saying that Jesus was a literary fiction, but that his body was an illusion - the usual docetic heresy.
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I see reference to fiction and I see reference to the literature of the gospels. Dont forget these events being reported are after Emperor Julian's time as well. But the "grace of the Gospel" was the bible itself - the new testament. And this was the physical codex, not the body of jesus in the 4th and 5th centuries. I read these as objective reports of people (ie: "heretics") who rejected the historical jesus. They - the heretics of the 4th and 5th centuries - claimed Jesus was incarnated in literary fiction. The schema or plan was physically represented by the literature of the gospel. The gospels are literary. And so is Jesus. The controversy over the historical jesus, which included Emperor Julian's invectives, was later "harmonized" by the "Church Historians", as an obscure type of "docetic heresy" subscribed to by vile dispicable heretics, gnostics, and other forms of orthodox societal misfits. Thus I argue that not only is hereticism as a reasonable position on the Historical Jesus, but that it has been around since the historical Jesus was floated on the surface of the literary waters at Nicaea by the Emperor and "Pontifex Maximus". |
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Incarnation refers directly to the body of Jesus.
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None of the text that you cite makes any claim that Jesus was a literary fiction, or a fraud. It's all about the nature of Jesus as God. It is not an argument that makes any sense to modern secularists, and really has nothing to do with the historical Jesus. Quote:
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In fact where do you estimate the greatest credence of support and confidence in regard to the above spectrum of belief from 1 through 8? What position is it of yours that am I trying to argue against? Also, dont you understand that the writings of the heretics against Jesus were destroyed? Quote:
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The text from Nestorius appears to be reasonably consistent with that class of theories that explore the historical possibility that Jesus has been fabricated. |
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