(Part 2/2) Jesus and Socrates with Dr Dennis R MacDonald
So, last time we were thinking a bit about Mark’s soldier at the cross saying “Now when the centurion who stood facing him saw that in this way he breathed his last, he said, “Truly (Ἀληθῶς, Alethos) this man was God’s Son!” The word for “truth” in Greek would carry a number of hearings for … (Part 2/2) Jesus and Socrates with Dr Dennis R MacDonald
Jesus and Socrates with Dr Dennis R MacDonald
I just wanted to share this short MythVision interview that came out today where Dennis MacDonald argues Luke’s passion narrative purposefully imitates the death of Socrates: One disagreement I have is how Dennis reads his thesis of the contrast between Mark and Luke into the way he translates Mark 15:39 to be sarcastic. He translates: … Jesus and Socrates with Dr Dennis R MacDonald
The Empty Tomb
Here is a recent short interview Dr Robin Faith Walsh did on the meaning of the empty tomb (see time 1:27 ff) Walsh discusses the History of Greek and Roman literature/culture with bodies disappearing from tombs because the person has become a god, such as in Chariton’s novel. The empty tomb in Greco-Roman culture was … The Empty Tomb
(Part 2 Schnabel, Conclusion) Paul And The Problem Of Repentance
There are no grounds, as some argue, to think repentance doesn’t sit at the front of the Pauline argument. Schnabel convincingly argues It’s just common sense. Christ on the cross disarmed the power of Satan leading people to God, but this is of no effect if people don’t have a change of heart. Adherents to … (Part 2 Schnabel, Conclusion) Paul And The Problem Of Repentance
(Part 1 Schnabel, 1-13) Paul And The Problem Of Repentance
I try to show in my 2 essays critiquing the Penal Substitution interpretation of early Christianity that repentance lies at the core, not Jesus vicariously suffering my punishment to satisfy the holy wrath of God and once and for all pay the sin debt. The penal substitution interpretation of the cross is untenable, and must … (Part 1 Schnabel, 1-13) Paul And The Problem Of Repentance
A Critique Of The Christ Myth Theory: My New Article Has Been Published
I am very happy to share my new article, “Jesus Mythicism: Moral Influence vs. Vicarious Atonement—and Other Problems“ has passed peer review and has been published by Internet Infidels/Secular Web. The title pays homage to mythicist Robert M Price’s book “The Christ Myth Theory And Its Problems.” The essay is the third and final of … A Critique Of The Christ Myth Theory: My New Article Has Been Published
William James And The Afterlife/Survival Debate
I have posted before on Keith Augustine and the soul survival debate with his book “The Myth Of An Afterlife,” and subsequent journal debates. In his time, William James was immersed in the various ways consciousness was dependent on the brain: eg, you destroy one part of the brain and it will annihilate feature ‘x’ … William James And The Afterlife/Survival Debate
From Chrestian To Christian
This interesting essay on the Gospel of Philip was published yesterday which has the novel thesis of how Christianity developed out of Chrestianity! From Chrestian to Christian: Philip Beyond The Grave by Martijn Linssen. See https://www.academia.edu/s/faa7f58532 Some initial thoughts: Your name Your email Subject Your message (optional)
Christmas: The Origin Of The Nativity
It wasn’t uncommon in history to invent fantastic origin stories for famous individuals. Augustus Caesar’s birth was foretold by portents, according to the Roman historian Suetonius. I will be looking at Crossan’s argument for Caesar’s Pax Romana (Peace through Victory) vs Jesus’s Peace through Justice in later posts. For now, I’d like to consider the … Christmas: The Origin Of The Nativity
About four-in-ten U.S. adults believe humanity is ‘living in the end times’ (Pew Report Dec. 8, 2022)
FROM THE REPORT: See the report here: https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2022/12/08/about-four-in-ten-u-s-adults-believe-humanity-is-living-in-the-end-times/ Your name Your email Subject Your message (optional)