How to Ruin Your Education and TV Viewing (ePub)
Five Lessons from John Dominic Crossan
(Sprache: Englisch)
What will you do as a parent if your fourteen-year-old comes home from school and says, "You and the teachers have been telling me Columbus discovered the Americas. You've lied to me because that isn't true. There are no such things as facts, and I decide...
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What will you do as a parent if your fourteen-year-old comes home from school and says, "You and the teachers have been telling me Columbus discovered the Americas. You've lied to me because that isn't true. There are no such things as facts, and I decide the meaning of what is written in my textbooks. I'm the one who chooses the interpretation of any writing, including history and the stories of Columbus"? How are you going to answer, especially in light of what the Encyclopaedia Britannica states about Columbus?
This book examines how historical Jesus scholar John Dominic Crossan has dismantled education, TV viewing (by application), and religious studies with his postmodern deconstruction of the text. His theme is "I formulate it here as I see it." Texts and interpretations are out of the mind of Crossan.
Using a hypothesis testing technique, the author challenges Crossan's perspective that Jesus's resurrection was an apparition and not a bodily resurrection. Even though he calls on others to "First, read the text," that is not what he does. The philosophical crusher has found him out to be contradictory in his assessment of history in his autobiography and his own writings on the historical Jesus.
This book examines how historical Jesus scholar John Dominic Crossan has dismantled education, TV viewing (by application), and religious studies with his postmodern deconstruction of the text. His theme is "I formulate it here as I see it." Texts and interpretations are out of the mind of Crossan.
Using a hypothesis testing technique, the author challenges Crossan's perspective that Jesus's resurrection was an apparition and not a bodily resurrection. Even though he calls on others to "First, read the text," that is not what he does. The philosophical crusher has found him out to be contradictory in his assessment of history in his autobiography and his own writings on the historical Jesus.
Autoren-Porträt von Spencer D. Gear
Spencer D. Gear has been blessed with a diverse range of employment, starting in the 1960s as a radio DJ and TV newsreader. He taught church history, NT Greek, and counseling for five years at Commonwealth Bible College (now Alphacrucis College, Sydney, Australia.) Most of his professional life has been as a counselor of troubled youth and their families. Upon retirement, he pursued a PhD in New Testament with the University of Pretoria, South Africa (supervisor Professor Ernest van Eck), completing it in 2015. This book is an adaptation of part of that thesis.
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- Autor: Spencer D. Gear
- 2022, 272 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: Wipf and Stock Publishers
- ISBN-10: 1666792195
- ISBN-13: 9781666792195
- Erscheinungsdatum: 31.03.2022
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