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ego eimi
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Re: Judaism and Pauline Christianity
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Paul never identifies who Peter and James actually are and one conducting a scientific analysis of the text should be careful not to project into the text meanings and details that may not be there. You can garner clues about Peter and James from the context, though nothing about an historical Jesus. Instead, it appears that these people were like-minded with Paul in experiencing this revelation of Jesus Christ, but they differed from Paul in their dedication to Torah. Paul later refers to them negatively because Paul holds that the law is fulfilled through the mystical actions of the Christ. Thus, Paul warns his gentile followers: "Mark my words! I, Paul, tell you that if you let yourselves be circumcised, Christ will be of no value to you at all." The only story that is illustrative of who James was and what the Jerusalem Christians taught is this one from Galatians: Quote:
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Re: Judaism and Pauline Christianity
Dear Bananabrain--Such a humble pseudonym...perhaps alluding to the high concentrations of serotonin, a vital neurotransmitter, in bananas? In any case, thank you for your warm greeting and questions. And please accept my apology for loading so much material onto the website. My intention was actually to elicit feedback on what is, in fact, a term paper I am planning to submit for a rabbinics course. And, I'm happy to say that I was richly rewarded!
Re: your excellent questions, I have to plead partial ignorance. I'm not familiar enough with Jung's views to relate them confidently to Judaic teaching (though critics have always had dark thoughts about Jung and his view of the Jews, as you doubtless know). As for Freud--author of "Moses and Monotheism"--I think Freud had a good "academic" understanding of Judaism, but I don't know that he really grasped its "essence" (as Leo Baeck would later do). My main response to you is in relation to Judaism and cognitive-behavioral therapy; in particular, I have written on the many links between Rambam (Moshe ben Maimon, Maimonides) and the cognitive-behavioral school of psychology. If you'd like to take a look, I can email you the galleys of the paper, which appeared in the Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy [Pies R: Maimonides and the origins of cognitive-behavioral therapy. Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy 11:21-36, 1997)]. I am hoping to put together a book on this connection, as well. Best wishes, Ron Pies |
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Re: Judaism and Pauline Christianity
A curious quote from Paul is in Galatians 3:13
Christ redeemed us from the curse of the Law by becoming a curse for us, for it is written; "Cursed is everyone who is hung on a tree." What is your interpretation of this passage? |
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ego eimi
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ego eimi
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Re: Judaism and Pauline Christianity
On this issue of Paul and oral tradition, Paul seems to pretty clearly indicate in Galatians 1 that there was no such reliance on any oral tradition in forumulating his Gospel:
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have you been to limmud (see http://www.limmud.org )? i recommend it....or at any rate, the US version of it. b'shalom bananabrain |
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Re: Judaism and Pauline Christianity
Thanks for the response....Re: Bettelheim, I see him more in the mode of Freud. In The Uses of Enchantment, he proposes a theory about Fairy Tales that argues they are a way of transmitting unconscious role models to children. The CBT folks are really Albert Ellis PhD, and Aaron Beck. A more popular variety of CBT is found in David Burns' book, Feeling Good. I'd be happy to forward the paper on Maimonides and CBT if you give me the right email address....Best, RP
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Re: Judaism and Pauline Christianity
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Just because the preachings of the 12 apostles were done initially by voice rather than the written word is no reason to confuse these teachings with Pharisaic "oral tradition". After all, many ancient cultures had "oral traditions" that had nothing to do with the Midrash. The Vikings had an "oral tradition" called the Prose Edda that had nothing to do with the Talmudic Midrash "oral traditions". PS And we should not forget that many of the early writings of the Ebionites have been lost or destroyed, so there may actually have been a written account of the life and teachings of Jesus long before the Gospels or the epistles of Paul were written. |
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