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Conference lgp30::christian-perspective

Title:Discussions from a Christian Perspective
Notice:Prostitutes and tax collectors welcome!
Moderator:CSC32::J_CHRISTIE
Created:Mon Sep 17 1990
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1362
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1148.0. "On biblical scholarship" by CSC32::J_CHRISTIE (Ps. 85.10) Sat Sep 30 1995 16:16

(The following is a *partial* list)

I respect the Bible scholar who

  o  is out to neither prove nor disprove the Bible.

  o  would rather know the truth, no matter the possible ramifications.

  o  distinguishes between present-day understandings and ancient
     understandings.

  o  has a grasp of the history, heresies, and various teachings within Judaism.

  o  has a grasp of the history, heresies, and various teachings within
     Christianity.

  o  is objective, dispassionate, skeptical and inquisitive.

  o  takes into consideration extra-biblical history, cultural knowledge,
     and circumstantial influences.

  o  takes into consideration biblical biases and their possible causes.


Shalom,
Richard

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1148.1SMART2::DGAUTHIERMon Oct 02 1995 18:5820
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    Then you respect the scientific method, as in examining the bible as an
    archeoligist would.  I tend to agree with you.  But this often alienates
    one from those who accept biblical writtings as truth based on faith.
    Not to say that belief/faith is wrong or bad.  But it's a point of
    contention (as I'm sure you're well aware).
    
    There was a 3 part series on The Learning Channel about the life of
    Jesus.  Part 1 was about the beginning (John the Baptist, the
    controversal nativity thing and the early years of Jesus).  Part 2 was
    about his adult life up until the crucifiction.  And part 3 was about
    the crucufication and what happened shortly therafter.  This series was
    presented as a set of interviews with scholors, theologians and 
    archeologists who are regarded as experts in this field.  The insights
    about the people/times "around" Jesus were extremely interesting and
    gave the viewer greater insight into what might really have been going
    on when the new testemant was written.
    
    -dave