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- Tue Sep 20, 2016 6:37 pm
- Forum: Christian Texts and History
- Topic: The Pastorals Are Fake - But What Are Their Influences?
- Replies: 16
- Views: 6947
Re: The Pastorals Are Fake - But What Are Their Influences?
There is the famous wink in 1 Timothy 6:20 that make the Pastorals look like a reaction to Gnosis, falsely so-called. There is a distinction between the developed 'Gnostic' systems of the mid 2nd century, which are IMO later than the Pastorals, and an earlier tendency to (over) emphasise esoteric k...
- Thu Sep 15, 2016 6:10 am
- Forum: Christian Texts and History
- Topic: The Pastorals Are Fake - But What Are Their Influences?
- Replies: 16
- Views: 6947
Re: The Pastorals Are Fake - But What Are Their Influences?
Thank you Andrew. I don't really have a better answer. But I wonder (as an amateur psychologist) whether your contention that Paul was a major influence on the letters might be conditioned by a pre-existent understanding on your part on what Paul said. Did the Marcionite Paul for instance resemble ...
- Thu Sep 15, 2016 5:58 am
- Forum: General Religious Discussion
- Topic: Why did we stop inventing gods?
- Replies: 15
- Views: 26355
Re: Why did we stop inventing gods?
Religions like to create requirements for the sheeple to dance to. It is all a part of their social manipulation and control designed to maintain mind control. Obligations are part of creating guilt in those that do not do as bid. Obligations are a part of the psychology of sacrifice as the more on...
- Tue Sep 13, 2016 10:42 am
- Forum: Christian Texts and History
- Topic: The Pastorals Are Fake - But What Are Their Influences?
- Replies: 16
- Views: 6947
Re: The Pastorals Are Fake - But What Are Their Influences?
I was wondering last night if the theology of the Pastorals has been identified? Is there Jewish influence on the Pastoral writer? What about Greek philosophy? What do we know about him? Some of the ideas about church order. e.g. the importance of presbyters probably involve Jewish influence. The t...
- Tue Sep 13, 2016 10:31 am
- Forum: Jewish Texts and History
- Topic: Other Temples
- Replies: 34
- Views: 29801
Re: Other Temples
Of course, they didn't have tomatoes which come from the new world to make the requisite sauce, so perhaps bar-b-que is the wrong term. There were no potatoes for "french fries" either, also from the new world. But none of that seems to stop Medieval-Tymes type dinner theaters from servin...
- Tue Sep 06, 2016 11:56 am
- Forum: Christian Texts and History
- Topic: Porphyry quotes the original 1 Cor 9:5 ?
- Replies: 62
- Views: 32455
Re: Porphyry quotes the original 1 Cor 9:5 ?
"the brothers of the Lord" phrase was written in Papyrus 46 dated 175-225 AD. Cordially, Bernard :) http://www.cbl.ie/getdoc/4a02241d-54b6-446f-9f34-dbfda9a3f0f8/Letters-of-Paul-(P46)-English.aspx Quoting from a text is a creative art, and it should never be confused with plain photograph...
- Tue Sep 06, 2016 11:17 am
- Forum: Jewish Texts and History
- Topic: Plato and the Creation of the Hebrew Bible
- Replies: 44
- Views: 57869
Re: Plato and the Creation of the Hebrew Bible
Oh heck, here's a cut & paste of the most recent review of Gmirkins Berossus & Manetho book dated 10/2015 linked above. It's by Laura Knight-Jadczyk and it's somewhat thorough. She even takes the position that it may have been written in Greek first THEN translated to Hebrew: .................
- Sat Sep 03, 2016 5:54 am
- Forum: General Religious Discussion
- Topic: Future contingents
- Replies: 15
- Views: 30139
Re: Future contingents
http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/future-contingents/ The New Testament makes loads of statements about the future - death where is thy sting. But maybe there are huge problems with the truthiness of statements about the future? Not sure I understand the question. IIUC the question is whether a sta...
- Sat Sep 03, 2016 1:58 am
- Forum: Christian Texts and History
- Topic: Was Ambrose the 'Patron' of Origen, Tatian?
- Replies: 37
- Views: 10008
Re: Was Ambrose the Teacher of Origen, Tatian?
It is still curious when you think about Origen fleeing Alexandria to Caesarea ... alongside his 'patron' Ambrose. Here is how one book describes the situation: With a heavy heart Origen abandoned Alexandria forever and made his way, accompanied by the faithful Ambrosius and perhaps with a small fo...
- Tue Aug 30, 2016 9:34 pm
- Forum: Christian Texts and History
- Topic: Falsified Paul Hermann Detering
- Replies: 4
- Views: 2850
Re: Falsified Paul Hermann Detering
A better candidate for evidence that Papias knew (and appreciated) the apostle Paul, and the only other candidate that I know of which names Papias instead of "elders" or the like, comes from Andrew of Caesarea, On the Apocalypse , commentary on Revelation 12.7-9: And Papias spoke in the ...