Tuesday, December 29, 2009
I Don't Think The Reader Can Imagine How 'Christian' the Second Book of the Mimar Marqe
I have started to work on Book Two of the Mimar Marqe, the book that defined Samaritanism since the time of Mark. From the very first sentence we see ALL of John MacDonald's footnotes bring the text back to the earliest documents in the Christian tradition. You can't imagine what we are talking about here AND - let's not forget - it is a forty page mystical interpretation on the baptism in the cloud and in the sea (no, Mark never uses the word 'baptism' but you'll see what I mean).
Stupid scholars, only focusing on the Jews to develop their theories about Christian origins. OF COURSE the 'heretics' sound like a bunch of lunatics. They were developing their models WITHOUT consulting the Samaritan tradition OR assuming that Marqe was from the third or fourth century.
Stupid.
Stupid scholars, only focusing on the Jews to develop their theories about Christian origins. OF COURSE the 'heretics' sound like a bunch of lunatics. They were developing their models WITHOUT consulting the Samaritan tradition OR assuming that Marqe was from the third or fourth century.
Stupid.
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