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Debating the Resurrection
Found this in the paper today:
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Re: Debating the Resurrection
Interesting. I had always assumed the Jews believed in a form of Resurrection?
As I understand it, the Jews hold a holistic anthropology, 'human' implying a corporate of body and soul, the former being the physical manifestation of the latter, as opposed to the classic Greek duality of body and soul as two distinct entities. Quote:
I'm surprised that this is news ... but I'm glad it's attracting interest, anyway. Alan F. Segal is noted as saying: Quote:
(Theosis or divinisation is not the Christian doctrinal equivalent of a personalist philosophy of enlightenment ... ) As N.T. Wright says: Quote:
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Re: Debating the Resurrection
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gimmee a break, tis a broken record Why don't we go with what the first Christians believed. Well they didn't believe in indoor plumbing, or the internet, or ..... Now one will go on and say well that is different. Is it? Every single book, every single science, math, language, has been updated evolved, developed a new understanding except one book, we'll keep taking that Bible back to its original source and stone homosexuals and all the rest.. |
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As the says, many of the modern versions of Christianity teach according to their own agenda, which bears scant relation to what was originally taught. In your opinion. It's a truth that bears repeating ... often ... the very fact that the publication of a book arouses such interest in something I thought everybody interested in Christianity knew, proves the point. Quote:
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Yes there is a difference between the two, one is progressing in the direction of more knowledge and understanding, the other is entrenched in the past and refuses to move forward despite new evidence. |
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Wil, I think that to build a new order based on the the principle of love, you don't have to tear down the old orders. Rather you do better by building on them, by standing on the shoulders of giants, as it were. -Cliff |
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The biggest mistake we make is in assuming we are somehow better than our forebears ... we might have learnt to hide our faeces and dazzle ourselves with the glamour of our technologies ... but we're deeper in the doo-dooh now than we've ever been. I'm honestly not sure whether this planet will sustain my children, now in their 20s, into their old age we have led them to expect, and which we assumed as a right. (By which I mean the affluent West, of course — the 'third world' as we call it has been footing the bill for our creature comforts for a number of years now ... ) Thomas |
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Re: Debating the Resurrection
Hi Cliff —
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And yes the bible has been updated some, both critically and nefariously. But it is about time for the entire canon to be looked at, and footnotes which indicate hyperbole, allegory, metaphor, fictional accounts, as many deem it to be historical record...one which the historical record questions. |
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