... Have you read Krister Stendhal's _The School of St. Matthew_? Among other things, it is an attempt to determine the nature or type of the Biblical text...
Zeba wrote... ... assumptioun) ... Yeah, sorry about that. Just after I sent it, I wondered how I should have emphasized my additions to that. No, Malachi +...
... [snip] ... Ted, Thanks very much for the clarification, and please accept my apologies for my misunderstanding. I am sorry to have caused you to waste so...
... then ... To which Meyers, had he been awake, should have responded with a rebuttal to the effect of, "To raise the warning flag that this whole trumped-up...
I want to take this opportunity to wish all of you a happy thanksgiving day. As the smells of great cooking permeate our homes, let us remember those who have...
... have ... obvious ... ordinary ... Mike, I don't think I have supplied any "reductio ad absurdum". Indeed, if, anything, I've merely repeated a question...
... Meyers was very much awake. You wouldn't say that if you'd been there. He basically stood down at that point, probably partly aware that there wasn't...
Bob Schacht wrote on Wednesday, November 27, 2002: 9:48 PM (Ted Weeden had written) ... the ... in ... Bob, your apologies are certainly accepted. Thank you. ...
List, This post follows-up a small set of earlier posts about Leon Festinger's theory of "Cognitive Dissonance." Having a chance to read his 1957 book that ...
... Heh... And forgive us our cultural narcissicim, as we forgive others theirs... You had yours in October, and I, for one, am sorry I missed it. Best wishes...
... I'm sorry, Andrew, but that is not what you asked in the passage to which I was responding. In fact, you were questioning the _concept_ of "reality", and...
... Hi Kelly, Nice one:)! Is this midrash found in Thomas, Q or Groucho;)? All have a nice holiday... and for those who went to SBL/AAR... some nice rest! ...
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In a message dated 11/29/2 2:22:19 AM, Mike wrote: <<Again, I would recommend that this subject not be pursued on-list, as it seems off-topic to me. If the...
... I am familiar with the line of reasoning of Horsley. And I also have followedyour well reasoned posts, sometimes agreeing with you (e.g. your exposition of...
Off list, a gentleman asked me on what basis I made a distinction between rational & emotional responses to dissonance, and why it seems I estimated ...
... whole ... there. ... there ... because ... at ... Meyers' ... Ah... "Discretion is the better part of valor", eh? Well, if a scholastic gathering comes...
... David, I'd suggest that it might help to view this theory alongside Thomas Kuhn's idea of paradigm shifts. That theory shows you more about what it is that...
... idea of paradigm shifts. That theory shows you more about what it is that is causing the cognitive dissonance, while Festinger shows us something about how...
... ossuary. My posted questions are expressions of my genuine curiousity. Anything you or any other list participant who was present can provide would be...
... From: "David C. Hindley" <dhindley@...> To: <crosstalk2@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Saturday, November 30, 2002 11:41 AM Subject: RE: [XTalk] Re: SBL...
... Matthew's references to Jesus' parents, brothers and sisters. To be sure, in Mark 3,21 those who were par autou tried to hold Jesus back by force, thinking...
Dave Hindley wrote... ... I am not sure this model really does much for us. It might be helpful on a personal level in sorting out personal motivations in...
... Frank, are we to take it then that you don't believe Mark records historical incidents, i.e. an occasion in which some of Jesus' family come to restrain...
... true ... like "this ... has ... us ... Steve, you really think that "motivation" is so inconsequential? What if motives (or, more widely conceived,...
... Mike, You cannot have cake and eat it. If I have assumed several things about reality it is because you cannot use a word, or put it into some meaningful...
I just thought I should mention that I don't think Kuhn can fairly be called a relativist. Late in life he disowned some of the people using his ideas and...
... I think maybe you misunderstood me. I consider it obvious that motives play a part in historical re-construction. I just don't think that one has "dealt"...
... The year -- 62 CE or 35 CE 0r 19 CE -- is really not relevant to the calculation, so long as it falls within the period. The data, after all, looks at...