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I bumped into this, can anybody confirm or deny this as being authentic?
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My point is made carefully to answer Ratter's question and counter the original claim that "....Jesus is not mentioned by a single Greek or Roman historian, religion scholar (sic)....his name never appears in a single inscription, and is never found in a single piece of private correspondence". I make no claim for the veracity or otherwise of the material, and the flip "he doesn't count" is there for the benefit of those who discount material just because it's "in the book".
Of course, I'm not saying he was "a trustworthy historian", just "a (Greek, amateur) historian. Is there such a thing as a historian without an agenda? Was Julius, in De Bello Gallico? Most definitely a character in the saga and writing with a victor's agenda, but a major contributor to our understanding of the period.
The case being put forward is "Jesus is not mentioned by a single Greek historian". A single example, no matter how biased, creative or partisan, refutes the claim. Let's have some objectivity here. Dr Bart Ehrman is just being provocative, though I don't know from the material available, what his agenda may be.
The case being put forward is "Jesus is not mentioned by a single Greek historian". A single example, no matter how biased, creative or partisan, refutes the claim. Let's have some objectivity here. Dr Bart Ehrman is just being provocative, though I don't know from the material available, what his agenda may be.
H'm. Actually he's quite interesting, managing to annoy just about everyone in the field. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bart_D._Ehrman for some idea
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