Hey, Anyone have experience setting up this legacy WIN 3.1 program to run properly on Win XP? It does not recognize the books on my CD (the Philo of Alexandria...
Lister's may be interested in Luedemann's newest review of Ratzinger's Jesus book- here in pdf http://web.infoave.net/~jwest/popereview.pdf -- Jim West, ThD ...
Listers, It is often said that people in the NT are generally listed in descending order of prominence. Thus, for example, Peter is always the first in lists...
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Listers following the ongoing debate about Talpiot may find this new essay to be of interest. http://www.lccc.wy.edu/Index.aspx?page=547 It's a PDF. Best Jim ...
List -- Jack Elliott has an excellent essay in the current issue of The Journal for the Study of the Historical Jesus (Vol 5.2, July '07, pp 119-154), called...
Hi Loren, a few thoughts... Glad to see this thread brought up again. We're most likely going to have to live with the reality that the terms "Jew and...
I'm sorry, I just don't get the point. If "Israelite" meant then what "Jewish" means now, then why is it wrong to call Jesus a "Jew" when we mean by it what...
... "Israelite" then does not mean what "Jewish" means now. Jewishness is all about the beliefs and practices associated with the Mishnah rather than the...
Loren, I can see there are important distinctions to be made in describing adherents of the religion emanating from Judea before and after the revolts of 66...
... for the earlier period misleads as well by ... More precisely: "Judaism" for the later period and "Judeanism" for the 2nd-Temple period. ("Judean" being ...
I gave this new report a quick read this morning. There are two significant things to note. The first is not so significant, other than to make an effort to ...
... While I truly do appreciate this clarification (as well as your original posting of the article), I must say that I find this definition of "Jewishness"...
Loren, Many thanks for the interesting post, both here and on your blog. I can't access the latest Journal for the Study of the Historical Jesus yet, but look...
... My thanks, as well, and also to Mark for these thoughtful replies. I'm going to copy Stevan Davies, because he has expressed an interest in this topic...
Mark, Thanks for raising your concerns. [Loren] ... NT ... [Mark] "I don't like the word "correctly" here when used of translation. If there were a correct and...
... I too wouldn't mind hearing from Stevan Davies. I seldom agree with his take on Galilee, but I know he resists referring to Jesus as a Jew. Does he apply ...
Hi Loren, Thanks for your reply. It looks like I am going to have to read the article before proceeding further. It's not online yet, so I'm guessing you...
... That might be best. I'm tempted to present Elliott's argument at more length, but I think that would be doing him a disservice and remove incentive for...
Hi Folks: I'm glad Bob asked me to respond to these letters and get involved in Crosstalk again. I think the question of the separate religious situations in...
... I wonder if this statement is really correct, and also if we can make "simple" or uniform statements abou the term "Ioudaios"? The term probably is most...
... Stevan (and others) I wonder what evidence you have for this paucity of observant "jews" in Galilee? Do you give any credance to the evidence that Mark...
Stevan Davies wrote: I do not think that Galileans had any particular interest in what the Judeans were up to in their capital's temple, but I do think that ...
... observant "jews" in Galilee? Do you give any credance to the evidence that Mark Chancey adduces that >Galilee was more jewish than has often been...
Looks like we can't just send a response to the group from a digest anymore. Have to use that incredibly inconvenient "fully featured" (but uneditable) digest....
... I agree; many Jewish scholars have a vested interest in trying to maintain an unbroken (but non-existent) chain between themselves and ancient Israel. But...
[Loren] ... [Mark Matson] ... Note that the Samaritan *mistakenly* refers to Jesus as a Ioudaios, as he is traveling north from Judea to Galilee. But yes,...
... Interesting. I don't see "mistakenly" anywhere in my text! The whole interchange works on a "ioudais" vs. "Samaritan" context. I don't see Jesus denying...
... I am not convinced of this line of argument. The fact that Jesus is returning to Galilee in this story does not affect his identity. The narrator's aside...
... Thanks for this invitation although I am not sure that such is needed since your own statement "makes the case" for what I had in mind ... and does so both...