... If I understand Philip correctly, you miss his point. The real issue is not the desire on the part of Mark to get a message out, but whether anyone would ...
To Mahlon, Steve, et al. In one of Mahlon Smith's recent posts he cited a list of NT scholars who advocate an eastern provenance for Mark. Let me offer a...
... As I remember the article, the stela fragment was found under the Basilica in a context that argued it was much earlier. I've thrown out - recycled,...
... WIthout endorsing wholesale Antonio's thoughts, let me point out that this analogy isn't quite apt. Unlike Aristotle for whom there is external evidence...
Sukie, Did you read Dom Crossan's recent statement that if was offered heaven by a God who had created hell, he would not accept it. (My words, not a verified...
At 01:51 PM 03/22/00 , you wrote:
>On 22 Mar 00, at 12:35, Sukie Curtis wrote:
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>> My undersatnding of much NT criticism is not so much that "good parables...
... OK, Tom, here's one to get things rolling. Mark did not USE the GOT for the Markan parallels...Mark WROTE the GOT. The GOT is Mark's "notes" from material...
Isn't resurrection for Paul resurrection to glory? The rest are just gone for good, I mean, permanently! Annihilated? Brian McCarthy, Madison WI ... From:...
... Mark or others: I'm curious, for I'm asked about this occasionally by students and wonder if I've covered the NT bases. What's the "little" in Paul that...
Greetings What role does Acts play in Historical Jesus and Early Christian Origins research? Is there any pertient bibliography on this topic? Thanks Brian...
[XTalk2] is interesting! Thanks for letting me subscribe. An Associated Press story out of New York by Richard Ostling relates a find at Pathos on Cyrus, a...
... extracanonical >sources, ... The >coptic ... the >scholarly ... despite >the ... earlier >ones. However, What a brilliant observation. So, do "secular"...
I am glad Ted Weeden has joined us on Crosstalk2 (and Kata Markan). I scarcely had to get out of my computer chair to reach his _Mark, Traditions in Conflict_....
Greetings What is the proper understanding of the teacher-disciple relationship with the historical Jesus? Here is where my study is at this point? (more...
At 06:19 PM 3/14/00 -0500, Mark Cameron wrote: ...If I may add to the issue of Clement's testimony to the Roman authorship of GMark, Mahlon in his postings on...
At 04:50 PM 3/20/00 -0600, Ted Weeden wrote: Dear Stevan, Your post to Bob Schacht seems to be both directly ("Subject: [Xtalk] Re: Clement's Letter to...
... If you read my posts on this last week, you will find that I agree with this position. I had realized...and mentioned to Mahlon sometime ago.... that no...
I'm deep in the midst of analysing the secular parallels in Greek literary texts to Paul's "dying formula" (x died/gave himself for Y) -- and coming up with...
... three-way ... value ... I have not yet consulted the other moderators on this issue (nor, notably, have the contacted me to let me know that they perceive...
... Dear Bob et al: First let me apologize to Stephen & all subscribers to this list if "the overall tone" of anything I have written is deemed inappropriate...
... I think that the pre-canonical Mark was a witness to Peter/Kefa39;s humility and the gospel could have been viewed as authored by Kefa himself. Mark 8:33 is...
Mahlon, While you ask a number of questions that would be good for Stephen to answer, the overall tone of your message, with the frequent use of all-caps...
... [snip] ... And what you ignore here, George is that "ancients" like Papais had already, long before "moderns", did -- and had become rather sophisticated...
... My quick response to that question is yes. But since the 5 scenes I called attention to come to us from Mark, the more cogent question is where did *Mark*...
Jonathan Reed has a review of Crossan's _Birth of Christianity_ on the latest update to the _RBL_ site. It's a good summary but unfortunately very short on...
Greetings all, Having lurked for some time now, this is my first post to CrossTalk. I have thoroughly enjoyed the recent discussions about Mark-particularly...
Since Ted Weeden has copied his earlier gmark post also on Xtalk, I'll forward my reply to a part of it here too. Thanks to Ron Price for his reply to me on...