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February 13, 2014

Differences in the Gospels and Redaction Criticism


In my previous two posts I stressed that knowing that there are differences, even discrepancies, among the Gospels does not need to be considered in a purely negative light. There are very serious positive pay-offs. These differences/discrepancies open up possibilities for interpretation, because they (in theory) prevent a person from importing a meaning into a text that is difficult to sustain from the words of the text itself. When John says that Jesus died on the day before the Passover me...

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Published on February 13, 2014 17:24

February 11, 2014

Similarities and Differences: The Synoptic Problem


In yesterday’s post I mentioned my New Testament class, and that one of the main lessons I’m trying to convey in it is that each of the Gospels has to be read for what *it* has to say. This requires the reader to bracket information that is conveyed in some other Gospel (or that they’ve heard before elsewhere), to see what the meaning of this particular text is.


That shouldn’t be such a hard idea to grasp. If I write a book about Jesus, I don’t expect or want my readers to read my book in ligh...

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Published on February 11, 2014 15:44

February 10, 2014

Discrepancies in the Resurrection Narratives


I’ve been having a great time with my undergraduate course this semester, “Introduction to the New Testament.” It has 240 students in it. I lecture twice a week, for 50 minutes at a shot; then for their third class period each student has to meet in a recitation group of 20 students, each one led in discussion by one of my graduate teachings assistants (four TA’s altogether; each one has three recitations). I meet with TA’s for an hour each week to talk about what we want to have happen in th...

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Published on February 10, 2014 12:26

Discrepancies in the Resurrection Narratives (For Members)

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Published on February 10, 2014 11:55

February 9, 2014

Was Jesus Inserted Into Paul’s Letters? (For Members)

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Published on February 09, 2014 15:35

February 8, 2014

Abraham and Jesus?


QUESTION:


THIS QUESTION FROM A MEMBER OF THE BLOG QUOTES SOMETHING I SAID IN MY PREVIOUS POST AND THEN ASKS A QUESTION ABOUT IT:


“As I’ve intimated, my own view is that these patriarchal narratives are not historical accounts of people who actually lived and did the things ascribed to them. I see them as highly legendary, narratives told by the people of Israel – after they became the people of Israel (say in the 11th or 10th centuries) — about their “early days.” Stories circulated for years a...

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Published on February 08, 2014 16:04

Abraham and Jesus? (For members)

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Published on February 08, 2014 15:52

February 6, 2014

More on Camels and Genesis


I have received some interesting responses, both in comments on the blog and privately, about my post yesterday on domesticated camels in the land of Palestine. Some readers are (re-)convinced that you can’t trust the Bible for one blasted thing; others think that it’s just a picayune point since camels are not really much of a big deal in the narratives of Genesis. So maybe I should provide a bit of background and explain what I see to be the significance of this new finding.


First, on camels...

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Published on February 06, 2014 10:06

More on Camels and Genesis (For members)

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Published on February 06, 2014 10:02

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