The Historical Jesus
Carpenter from Nazareth? Or Nazarene High Priest?
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P.J. Gott
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Logan Licht
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Core Themes are:
- Challenging Orthodox Narratives:
The book critiques traditional historical-critical methods as constrained by institutional biases and argues that Jesus, as presented in orthodox Christianity, may be a construct rooted in patriarchal reinterpretations of ancient traditions. - Reevaluating "Nazareth" and "Nazarene":
It distinguishes "Jesus of Nazareth" from "Jesus the Nazarene," suggesting the latter is tied to an unorthodox sect rather than the town of Nazareth, which the authors argue was a later Christian invention to obscure these connections. - Nazarenes and Alternative Theology:
The Nazarenes are linked to Mount Carmel, with beliefs opposing sacrifices and promoting vegetarianism. Their "Father-Mother" deity, Elohim, is contrasted with YHWH worship, emphasizing a compassionate and inclusive theology. - Enigmatic Interpretations:
Drawing on Philo’s methods, the authors propose that biblical texts encode suppressed Nazarene beliefs in enigmas, offering a hidden theological narrative that diverges from orthodox Christianity. - Historical Figures and Reinterpretation:
Historical figures such as Julius Caesar, Cleopatra, and Hillel the Elder are reexamined, with the suggestion that Hillel and his descendants played a key role in preserving Nazarene theology. - Critique of Paul and Early Christianity:
Paul is portrayed as diverging from Nazarene teachings, crafting a YHWH-centric Christianity that marginalized alternative traditions. Acts is interpreted as cryptically revealing Paul’s rejection of Nazarene beliefs. - Symbolism and Allegory:
Stories such as Elijah’s contest on Mount Carmel and Joseph’s rise in Egypt are reinterpreted through the lens of feminine divine imagery and egalitarian theology. - Integration of Mysticism and History:
The book traces the influence of Neoplatonism, Pythagoreanism, and Egyptian mysticism on Nazarene traditions, suggesting they preserved an esoteric blend of these elements within early Jewish-Christian theology.
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