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01-02-2003, 09:48 AM | #11 |
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Personally, I think Paul invented "Christianity" as we know it (it should be called Paulianity).
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Re: Re: Question for Jesus-Mythers.
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Re: Re: Re: Question for Jesus-Mythers.
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Vinnie - I don't want to drag this off topic, but while luvluv is reading Doherty -
When I went to Amazon to find the link for McDowell, I found someone had recommended as an alternative this book: Finding Faith One of the reviews notes: Quote:
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The description, comments and excerpts make the book look good at first impression. But it seems rather basic from what I read of the excerpt of the first few pages. If I ever seee it anywhere I'll look through it and purchase it if I like what I see. I was looking for McLaren's credentials but the back is a little hard to read. I never heard of Brian D. McLaren
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Thanks folks I'm looking into it.
One more thing, how would you folks apply the principal of parsimony to this question? It seems to me that by far the most parsimonious explanation is that someone resmbling the gospel account of Jesus existed, and any other hypothesis is going to rely on more assumptions than this one. |
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I just read through Doherty's 12 main points and I gotta say I find them pretty unconvincing. Most of his case is circumstantial and based on many, many assumptions that he can't establish. I shall read on, however. What is the chance of picking up his book at, say, a Barnes and Noble?
Also, is it still the case that no scholarly rebuttal to this hypothesis has ever been made? Is there no chance of me grabbing two books that will give me a nice point/counterpoint scenario? |
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I liked this book and his theory made a lot of sense to me. He does not claim the person Jesus is 100% myth, but that Paul deified him
http://btobsearch.barnesandnoble.com...sbn=0760707871 Here's a blurb on it Quote:
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Why should you be convinced before you read the detailed discussion? Doherty makes a case that the hyposthesis that there was no human Jesus at the beginning of Christianity fits the evidence better than any other hypothesis. (If you are expecting a "proof" that there was no Jesus, you will not find that.) The only scholarly response to this has been Richard Carrier's essay on the secweb, Did Jesus Exist? (Note that Carrier did not start out as a mythicist) If you want more detailed arguments, you should get access to the early archives on the Jesus Mysteries list on Yahoogroups. |
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Thanks Toto but I meant a scholary refutation of Doherty's site. I can't get past the supposed conspiracy of silence. If I read Romans and Hebrews correctly Paul makes dozens of explicit references to Jesus. Doherty's assumptions seem to me to rely on an awfully large number of assumptions. Again, parsimony would seem to make this hypothesis totally impractical.
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