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His credentials lack in the history dpt. Maybe I should have used the word historian. Compare http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reza_Aslan Aslan holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in religions from Santa Clara University, a Master of Theological Studies degree from Harvard Divinity School, and a Master of Fine Arts degree from the University of Iowa's Writers' Workshop, where he was named the Truman Capote Fellow in Fiction. Aslan also received a Doctor of Philosophy in Sociology, focusing in the history of religion, from the University of California, Santa Barbara. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Dominic_Crossan He was trained at Stonebridge Seminary, Lake Bluff, Illinois, then ordained a priest in 1957. Crossan returned to Ireland, where he earned his Doctor of Divinity in 1959 at St. Patrick's College Maynooth, the Irish national seminary. He then completed two more years of study in biblical languages at the Pontifical Biblical Institute in Rome. In 1965 Crossan began two additional years of study (in archaeology) at the Ecole Biblique in Jordanian East Jerusalem. After a year at St. Mary of the Lake Seminary in Mundelein, Illinois, and a year at Catholic Theological Union in Chicago, Crossan chose to resign his priesthood. In the fall of 1969 he joined the faculty of DePaul University, where he taught undergraduates Comparative Religion for twenty-five years until retiring in 1995. In 1985, Crossan and Robert Funk founded the Jesus Seminar, a group of academics studying the historical Jesus, and Crossan served as co-chair for its first decade. Crossan also served as president of the Chicago Society of Biblical Research in 1978-1979, and as president of the Society of Biblical Literature in 2012. |
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Are you saying that unless one has credentials equal to or greater than Crossan then one is not to be considered a scholar? |
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As I noted in another thread in another forum, Aslan is a cultural Muslim and a religious liberal.. He was an evangelical Christian for a while, then learned that this was not a coherent philosophy, and went back to his cultural roots. He has stated that all religions are paths to the top of the mountain if you follow them to their conclusions, which implies that all religious are equally true and equally false, except for fundamentalism which is always bad.
His Jesus has very little to do with the Muslim version of Jesus, which has a lot in common with some heretical Christian views of Jesus. |
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Aslan is clearly a scholar, but his specialty has not been historical Jesus studies.
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Charlotte Allen nails it: the Church of the Historical Jesus
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That is as ridiculous as saying two books with the same title factually tell the same story. Knowing that these OT verses could be cited by oral tradition alone, Im not altogether against influence. WE know the OT was the foundation for this new movement. Quote:
Yep true, and of course this has absolutely nothing to do with the historicity of the crucifixion. |
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Could you explain what you mean by this? It doesn't make a lot of sense. Are there words missing??
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Only because of your biased views do you not understand the context in which I have replied. The context and methodology I use follows modern scholarships and professors, not a fringe conspiracy minded bloggers. "Yep True." Everyone knows there was no historical witness who authored anything. That was very clear, please try and follow. And it does not change the historicity the crucifixion has. |
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