on 27-12-2020 08:39 AM
on 29-12-2020 06:13 PM
on 30-12-2020 12:32 PM
Well, i've ordered the book. And, since our discussion, I now have something else to thank you for also - I have rediscovered my love of the old English ballads. I remembered that two of them - The Bitter Withy and the Cherry Tree Carol - are supposed to be based on stories from the Apocryphal Gospels, so I went hunting through my library to find and read them and am now rereading my whole ballad collection
on 30-12-2020 01:09 PM
@the_great_she_elephant wrote:Well, i've ordered the book. And, since our discussion, I now have something else to thank you for also - I have rediscovered my love of the old English ballads. I remembered that two of them - The Bitter Withy and the Cherry Tree Carol - are supposed to be based on stories from the Apocryphal Gospels, so I went hunting through my library to find and read them and am now rereading my whole ballad collection
Pleased you were able to get a copy elephant. Great how one thing can lead to another, I haven't heard of either of those ballads, so will see if I can find them, they sound interesting.
Re the Gospels, there is also a widely held theory that the main ones eg Mark etc were not written by one person but rather a group/commune of people who's leader was called Mark, Luke, Matthew etc. I tend to adhere to this theory along with with the possibility that much of the information they contain was gathered from from the Q document ( Quelle = source ).
Hence the notion that the Gospels of Luke and John were plagiarised ( sp ) from Mark's writings is not necessarily correct. While they may have drawn some information from these, there is the theory that they also used the Q document as their main source of information.
www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/religion/story/hypothetical.html
on 30-12-2020 02:35 PM
on 30-12-2020 02:57 PM
on 30-12-2020 04:24 PM
30-12-2020 04:26 PM - edited 30-12-2020 04:27 PM
This subject has really spiked my interest so I have ordered both those books via Kindle today (thanks lyhargr).
It just may reinforce what I think about the whole Jesus story; that is to say, I do believe he existed but was not a god, was not born of a virgin, was crucified but didn't come back to life, and most likely certainly was an incredibly charasmatic man who had a lot to say and do that was important to him, but perhaps more importantly, to his followers who felt they needed such a leader.
on 30-12-2020 04:29 PM
This is why it is ' termed ' ' The Greatest Story Ever told '.
on 30-12-2020 04:49 PM
@tasfleur wrote:This subject has really spiked my interest so I have ordered both those books via Kindle today (thanks lyhargr).
It just may reinforce what I think about the whole Jesus story; that is to say, I do believe he existed but was not a god, was not born of a virgin, was crucified but didn't come back to life, and most likely certainly was an incredibly charasmatic man who had a lot to say and do that was important to him, but perhaps more importantly, to his followers who felt they needed such a leader.
I feel similarly to you. I have read The Bible from cover to cover and was far more confused when I put it down. But what stood out to me was His messages about love, caring, the value of each person and forgiveness. I just happened to agree with Him, irrespective of who He was or wasn't. What I have found ironic however is some of the rudest, nastiest and cruelest people I have met were self-professed Christians. I guess they missed His messages!
on 30-12-2020 04:50 PM
One of my favourites is Mere Christianity ..... C S Lewis, whether you agree with him or not, imo it's good read