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Saturday, April 7, 2012

The Quest for the Mythistorical Jesus (Part Two): The Witness of the Empty Tomb

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Christians do not believe in the empty tomb, but in the living Christ. This does not mean, however, that we can believe in the living C...
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Friday, March 30, 2012

The Quest for the Mythistorical Jesus (Part One): The Problem Stated

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Modern scholars have routinely reinvented Jesus or have routinely rediscovered in Jesus that which they want to find, be it rationalist...
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Friday, February 24, 2012

Rehabilitating Marcion (Part Two): The Gospel of Paul

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Michelangelo's Conversion of St. Paul Note: This entry is not intended as an endorsement of Marcionism, Gnosticism, or any other f...
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Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Rehabilitating Marcion (Part One): Historical Background

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Note: This entry is not intended as an endorsement of Marcionism, Gnosticism, or any other form of mythical or metaphysical dualism. Si...
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Dan Dunlap
Church Creek, MD, United States
I consider myself a "Believing Thomas," looking into the holes and finding Christ. I currently serve as the rector of an historic church located on the beautiful Eastern Shore of Maryland in the Episcopal Diocese of Easton. While I identify with the Anglican tradition, I nonetheless call myself a post-catholic thinker, which simply means that I am exploring what the term "catholic" still means in an age when traditional articulations of the faith are being challenged (often rightly so), and thus must adapt and/or evolve in order to remain relevant in the third millennium and beyond...because "survival of the fittest" applies to religion too.
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