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From: nichael@sover.net (Nichael Lynn Cramer)
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At 2:16 AM 01/04/96, MrNyse195@aol.com wrote:
>My mother surprised me today by picking up my copy of "Rekindling the Word"
>and I'm starting to read thru it. In search of all honesty and truth, I'd
>like to examine the opposing views against Thiede's arguments in this book.
> Since I've noticed folks making references to older works and theories, I
>assume that this subject really ain't that new......with that in mind, does
>anyone have any older refs (preferably available on the Web since I don't
>have access to a car and the only good seminary library in the area is
>Capital Theological Seminary) on the subject? Pro and against Thiede's view
>are welcome.
Kerry
Here's an excerpt from a posting I made a couple of weeks back which may be
helpful.
>Others have pointed to recent discussions on this topic that appeared on
>this list (and on IOUDAIOS). Two other, easily accessible, in-print
>discussion of this material are:
>
>Graham Stanton, "A Gospel Among the Scrolls?", Bible Review, Dec 1995.
>
>Graham Stanton, _Gospel Truths?: New Light on Jesus and the Gospels_
>(Trinity Press, 1995).
>
>(The BR article (primarily selections from the book) focuses on p64 and the
>proposal, put forth by Jose O'Callaghan that certain fragments discovered
>at Qumran contained portions of the NT. The book is a "popular" survey of
>the current state of contemporary NT scholarship. The book covers a very
>wide range of topics and, while there are several places where I wished
>that the book had contained a bit more detail, it is a very nice overview
>of the material. A good book, rich in bibliographic detail, for those of
>us who view these things from the sidelines or for a friend who wonders
>what is actually going on in the field.)
Nichael
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