RE: Richard Carrier trashes Bart Ehrman's book on the Historical Jesus.
April 26, 2012 at 6:19 pm
And now Ken Humphreys works Ehrman over.
http://www.jesusneverexisted.com/ehrman.html
http://www.jesusneverexisted.com/ehrman.html
Quote:Ehrman, peerless scholar of New Testament texts, has dragged himself away from more favoured concerns to draw a line in the sand on the question of Jesus. No, he is NOT a mythicist himself, the direction towards which all his books pointed and as many of his fans were beginning to think. "No, no – Jesus most certainly existed" – a mantra Ehrman repeats endlessly – and was, (Christians please note), "the most important figure in the history of Western civilisation" – a statement scarcely true if, as Ehrman argues, the "man" was a parochial and deluded doom merchant, hostile to the family and fond of prostitutes and drink who was summarily executed after a two-minute trial before Pilate. The professor from North Carolina provides cold comfort for any of his Christian fans and his arrogant dismissal of the entire corpus of mythicist scholarship will cost him supporters elsewhere.
The positive side to all this is that Bart – an accredited scholar, as they say – has been compelled to acknowledge that the very existence of Jesus is "one of the most pressing questions in the history of religion" and deserving of investigation. Mythicism, warns Ehrman darkly, is "seeping into the popular consciousness at an alarming rate."