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Robert Price comes to mind as a non chistian trained historian.
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In "Did Jesus Exist?" chapter 8 page 267 Ehrman admitted that almost all his students are Bible believing Christians.
Such an admission must mean that most Scholars will be Bible believing Christians. This is precisely why scholarship is inundated with those who argue that Jesus existed. Bible believing Christians must maintain Jesus existed even without any actual evidence. |
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Ehrman teaches large classes of undergraduates in a southern state. Most of them will not go on to become Biblical scholars.
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Hi all,
I tend to agree with the lopsided (90%+) voters. People tend to pursue subjects they really love. Those who study astro-physics are people who love astro-physics. The people who become Bible scholars are generally those who love the Bible. In most fields this isn't a problem. I may love mollusks shells and become a conchologist, but I'm not going to say that mollusks are a special creation that defies evolution and try to prove that mollusks come from a Mollusk-God. In Bible Scholarship, the fact that many scholars start with a deep belief or desire to believe in the supernatural uniqueness of the text seriously distorts the field. They often start out seeing themselves as sacred intellectual soldiers on a supernatural battlefield between good and evil. While most may lose this fantastic idea as they learn more over time, their original ideology still affects their judgement. Warmly, Jay Raskin |
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