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07-09-2013, 07:49 PM | #11 |
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"Classicist Michael Grant" just regurgitated what the McGraths of his day said about the historical Jesus.
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I actually like McGrath (probably one of the few here who does) when he's not mocking mythicists, but this conversation illustrates two of my biggest problems with him.
1. Equating historical opinions with pseudoscience and Young Earth Creationism. This is just a petty smearing tactic that no honest scholar should resort to, because it's intended to disparage the messenger and distract from the message. It's also counterproductive as a debate tactic, because it makes his position look desperate. 2. Lack of familiarity with primary sources. McGrath is far too dogmatic about his position for someone who can be (and is) shown up on a regular basis by amateurs who have read and studied more than he has. |
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Thanks for this detailed interaction! I’ll try to offer something more substantial than “Thank you” in response at some point, but I didn’t want to wait until I had time to do that in order to express appreciation for your detailed interaction with what I’ve written!And even after the question of mythicism was raised in early 2010 we still had cordial exchanges for some time, with James once responding with: Thank you for taking the time to respond in such detail. There’s a lot here, and I will try to interact in detail over time in a way that does justice to your many points.Ah, now those were the days! |
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Hee hee hee hee
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I think he means Historical_criticism.
I don't know why he thinks that historical criticism had reached such definitive results. |
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