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Jim West wrote:
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> Andrew,
> At 11:40 PM 1/25/97 +0900, you wrote:
>
> >
> >Actually a similar command was given to Timothy who was in Ephesus (1
> >Tim 2:11-12).
> >
>
> This example, unlike the Corinthian case, does belong to an anti-woman
> mentality. The author of the Pastorals (not Paul!) had a gnostic bent which
> spewed forth in his recommendation that women not be allowed to have any
> authority over men.
> Thus it is in no case "similar".
>
Sigh. Another example of historical criticism making absolutely
rediculous claims with no real historical evidence to support them -
forcing a passage to fit a particular interpreter's *theological*
presuppositions (and I emphasize theological - because they are
certainly not historical!).
You interpretation of the 1 Cor. passage is right but with 1 Tim 2 - I
think you're off the planet! If you read the passage in 1 Tim the reason
given (by PAUL!!! - try reading 1 Tim 1:1) for prohibiting women taking
on authority is the order of creation. Gnosticism? Are you for real?
The claim that Paul did not write 1 Tim is based on the acceptance of
pseudonimity. There are a number of ethical and historical problems with
this view which are well articulated by the likes of FF Bruce, D
Guthrie, JI Packer and BM Metzger. To apply pseudonimity to the New
Testament you would have to show 1. That it was actually practised and
2. That the New Testament writers practised it - something which has
been affirmed by many critics with not a drop of evidence, only
subjective and selective interpretation of the evidence or lack of it.
The Bible has shown itself to be historically accurate time and again so
if 1 Tim 1:1 says Paul was the author it only sensible to accept it as
so unless there is real evidence indicating otherwise. IN this case
there isn't.
The early church fathers not only didn't tolerate any hint of
pseudonimity (which is at best dishonest and at worst blatant
deception!) they actively and emphatically attacked it. (Ecclesiastical
History of Eusibius Pamphilius 6.12)
> Which brings up an interesting point regarding Fee- why did he not attempt
> to eliminate this verse on shaky text critical grounds as he did the passage
> in Corinthians?
>
> >--
> >cheers,
> >Andrew
>
> Jim
> Old Bultmannian and friend of D.F. Strauss
> (not alive then, of course!)
>
While Bultmann has contributed a little insight to NT study, there has
been many scholars who have shown his arguments to be illogical and his
historical claims to be nothing more than optimistic affirmations. The
majority of his work is pretty much worthless!
I am surprised that any thinking person would still go along with
anything he has said.
Although this has got a bit off topic, one lesson we can learn by all
this, is not to come up with theories that are devoid of evidence. Even
worse, is when we actually work to one of these theories! (like
pseudonimity!).
cheers,
Andrew
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