.... J Robinson of Honest to God later wrote a learned book to the effect that John, the most metaphysical if you will, was earler in date than the other three and was by the son of Zebedee himself...
Hmm, arisbe mentioned this just a day or so ago... what is it they say about coincidences?
On that question I would think Dodd's "Fourth Gospel" to have a sound mediating posiion, but Dodd did not have the iconoclastic lecturer psychology you see...
Would you recommend Dodd's work? I am not familiar with it.
and then the Archbishop of York who years ago excitingly questioned the bodily resurrection has a new book, read reviews of in England, which conservatives find very satisfying but I forget on what grounds... but as before the contents are exciting and broad brush.
Re: history+ York and Robinson
Date: 2003-08-19 08:12 am (UTC)book to the effect that John, the most metaphysical if you
will, was earler in date than the other three and was
by the son of Zebedee himself...
Hmm,
On that question I would think Dodd's "Fourth Gospel" to
have a sound mediating posiion, but Dodd did not have
the iconoclastic lecturer psychology you see...
Would you recommend Dodd's work? I am not familiar with it.
and then the Archbishop of York who years ago excitingly
questioned the bodily resurrection has a new book, read
reviews of in England, which conservatives find very
satisfying but I forget on what grounds... but as before
the contents are exciting and broad brush.
Would that be this one:
Journey to Jerusalem?