RE: Absorbing old religion
January 28, 2015 at 10:26 pm
(This post was last modified: January 28, 2015 at 10:30 pm by watchamadoodle.)
(January 28, 2015 at 2:52 pm)robvalue Wrote: That's why the bible reads like a patchwork quilt, I presume
It makes sense. It's a win for everyone. Except people living in reality.
The patchwork reminded me of something I saw in a youtube presentation by Richard Carrier. I'm not convinced by the Jesus myth theory, but Carrier mentioned that the Nag Hammadi library included the teachings of a Hellenistic philospher that were apparently in the process of being inserted as the teaching of Jesus in a Gnostic gospel called the "Sophia of Jesus Christ". I don't know what motivated this forgery. Was it commonly understood by all Christains at that time that Jesus, his teachings, and his biography were myth? Maybe the Gnostics were the original Christians, and they created myths of Jesus to convey secret truths. Meanwhile some Christians came to believe that these myths were historical, and those orthodox Christians eliminated the Gnostics as heretics when they were actually the inventors of Christianity?
Quote:The Epistle of Eugnostos is one of many Gnostic tractates from the Nag Hammadi library, discovered in Egypt in 1945. The Nag Hammadi codices contain two full copies of this tractate. The epistle was a familiar literary convention of Antiquity; it is not to be supposed that this essay is an actual letter written by a man named Eugnostos ("right thinking", sometimes Eugnostus).http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epistle_of_Eugnostos
The text is devoid of any specifically Christian themes or associations, and simply describes the esoteric cosmology of the gnostics. The similarity with the cosmology in Sophia of Jesus Christ, led Douglas M. Parrott to conclude that that work was an adaption of this Epistle for a Christian audience. Parrott places the two side by side for comparison in his translation for The Nag Hammadi Library in English, edited by Robinson
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sophia_of_Jesus_Christ